China Expands Aid to Zambia with Food Assistance and Infrastructure Projects

Arabian Post Staff -Dubai

China has announced a significant expansion of its support to Zambia through emergency humanitarian food assistance and infrastructure development projects. In a ceremony held on August 30, officials from both countries exchanged letters to formalize these commitments. The Chinese government will provide food aid worth 20 million RMB, addressing the ongoing food security challenges in Zambia, particularly in regions hit hard by drought.

Additionally, China has pledged to support the construction of mealie meal milling plants across Zambia. These projects are set to enhance local food production capacity, which aligns with the broader goal of improving Zambia’s agricultural infrastructure. This collaboration underscores the deepening relationship between China and Zambia, which has been strengthened over decades through various bilateral initiatives.

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The assistance also includes a feasibility study for the construction of new infrastructure, including the Zambian Foreign Ministry’s new building. This move is part of China’s broader strategy to bolster Zambia’s economic and social development, reinforcing the longstanding partnership between the two nations.

This announcement comes ahead of the 2024 Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) in Beijing, where both nations are expected to discuss further collaboration. The summit will offer an opportunity for President Xi Jinping and President Hakainde Hichilema to explore additional avenues for cooperation, particularly in sectors like agriculture, mining, and energy.

Zambia’s Permanent Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Hope Situmbeko, expressed gratitude for China’s continued support, emphasizing the importance of this partnership in Zambia’s economic transformation. The cooperation between the two countries reflects a shared vision of mutual benefit and development, with China playing a pivotal role in Zambia’s fight against food insecurity and its broader economic challenges.

These initiatives are seen as a testament to the enduring friendship between China and Zambia, with both countries looking forward to more tangible outcomes from their ongoing cooperation.


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