China's helping hand welcome in Africa
Updated: 2014-08-18 07:44
By Fu Jing(China Daily)
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Some say there are about 30,000 Chinese workers in Ethiopia now. From data provided by the Chinese companies, I calculate, on average, one Chinese worker creates at least 10 local jobs - but not jobs of the menial types.
Together Chinese and Ethiopian workers have built not only the country's first glass production lines, they have also improved the infrastructure of this land-locked Africa country by constructing highways, and they are busy completing its first modern railway.
So far, no Western country has offered such progressive development strategies for Ethiopia.
I saw no Europeans, Americans or Japanese working at the road or railway construction sites.
Instead, what I heard were complaints that the West's aid money to the African country has been primarily spent on expensive imports of out-dated equipment produced by Western companies or consultancy fees of up to $1,000 per day.
Comparing the approaches between China and the West in Africa is not meant to prevent the latter from participating in poverty reduction on the continent. But Western media and politicians may be advised to play a more useful role in helping Africa's development rather than simply ridiculing the Chinese who are working with the local people.
Of course, China and Chinese workers have room to improve. But the story is China's technology and knowledge, combined with local talent and hard work, are helping Ethiopia and the rest of Africa grow. This is telling proof that the world's second-largest economy has the ambition to share its prosperity and experiences of development with its African friends.
The author is China Daily's chief correspondent in Brussels. fujing@chinadaily.com.cn
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