China’s foreign aid showcases responsibility of a major country
By
Wang Heng
China,
the world’s largest developing country, has offered substantial assistance to
other developing countries under the South-South Cooperation framework over the
recent years.
It
helps the recipient countries reduce poverty and improve livelihood,
effectively promoting the economic and social development of these countries.
It
has also made huge contribution to narrowing the North-South gap, enhancing
South-South cooperation, and building a community with a shared future for
mankind, establishing an image of a responsible major country.
During
the assistance, China has always adhered to the philosophy of equality, mutual
trust, and win-win cooperation, and innovated ways of assistance, offering
benefits to the independent development of the developing countries.
However,
China is still tarnished by some people in western countries who made
groundless accusation that the country’s assistance has brought debt trap to
the recipient countries. They even relate China’s assistance to the so-called
“neo-colonialism”.
In
this regard, China must make a clear stand, and explain what it has done in its
foreign assistance.
Foreign
assistance is a due responsibility and obligation of developed countries, and
the UN has made explicit requirement about it in relevant documents.
The
UN requested that developed countries should donate 0.7 percent of their
national income to assist developing countries, an important index to assess
the foreign aid of each country.
However,
most of the developed countries among the 28 members of the Development
Assistance Committee under the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development
failed to reach the standard.
By
contrast, it’s estimable for China, the largest developing countries, to offer
assistance for other developing countries.
Foreign
assistance plays an important role in China’s international engagement, and developing
countries remain a major part of China’s international cooperation.
China’s
foreign aid does not go beyond the framework of South-South Cooperation, and it
is mutual help between developing countries. China attaches no political string
to its foreign assistance, and always respects the willingness and demand of
the recipient countries.
It
sticks to equal consultation and does not export the Chinese model of
development, focusing on the economic and social development of the local
community. That is the fundamental difference between the foreign aid models of
China and western countries.
“Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day;
teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.” Aligning development
strategies with developing countries, China has improved the developing
capability of the recipient countries through trainings.
The
country also attaches great importance on infrastructure construction, and has
built a large number of livelihood projects in the recipient countries. These
projects contributed to poverty reduction of the local community, and also
enhanced the sense of gain for local people.
China’s
foreign aid is gradually growing larger with increasing influence. The scale
and level of the foreign assistance that China offers are in accord with the
country’s development, and the country is not over-assisting.
China’s
foreign aid is not only unilateral effort, as mutual benefit and win-win
results possess an important position. By offering support in infrastructure
and productive projects to the recipient countries, China is also creating
opportunities for its enterprises to go global.
For
instance, China has become Africa’s largest trading partner since 2009. It
indicates that through foreign aid, China and the recipient countries have
achieved win-win results and common development.
The
aid from western countries to developing countries often have economic and political strings
attached, which has added burden to the recipients, both in history and at
present.
On
the contrary, China, by expanding cooperation and actively promoting the social
and economic development of the developing countries, can enhance their
capability to pay the debts.
Facts
speak louder than words. China’s efforts are well recognized by a number of
developing countries. To improve the livelihood of various countries is not
only China’s responsibility as a major developing country, but also a wish of
the Chinese people.
(Wang
Heng is deputy director and professor of the Institute of African Studies,
Zhejiang Normal University)
(Source:
People’s Daily)
Sierra Leone’s
former President Ernest Bai Koroma (中文报道此处图说的“塞拉利昂总统”,建议改为“塞拉利昂时任总统”)uncovers gauze for a patient who has just
received a cataract surgery. Koroma visited the Hospital Ship of Chinese
People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy, Peace Ark, on September 25th, 2017. He
spoke highly of the free medical services the hospital ship offered to the
people of Sierra Leone, and extended his thanks to the medical staff onboard.
(Photo by People’s Daily Online)
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