Media Exchange: African, Asian Journalists End 2017 Chinese Fellowships
A joint closing ceremony for the 42 journalists held in Beijing, China on December 5, 2017.
The 2017 China-Africa Press Centre, CAPC fellowship programme ended in the Chinese capital, Beijing on December 5, 2017. There was a joint closing ceremony for journalists from 27 African countries and 15 others from South Asia and Southeast Asia. It took 10 months (February-December 2017) for the 42 media practitioners to experience China through lectures at Renmin University of China, Beijing, the Beijing International Chinese College, visits to cultural, tourist and sports grounds.
They also toured government ministries, agencies, covered major national and international events and visited 10 provinces and autonomous regions (Africans) to get firsthand knowledge on China. The fourth batch of African journalists (the programme began in 2014) for the first time in the history of the fellowship sat the Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi, HSK or Chinese Proficiency Test Level 1, scoring 89 per cent. Their Asian counterparts had a 100 per cent score.
Speaking at the closing ceremony, Hu Zhengyue, Vice President of China Public Diplomacy Association, CPDA - organisers of the two fellowship programmes - said they facilitate understanding and friendship between Chinese, Africans and Asians. China, he noted, highly values its cooperation with Africa. “Chinese and Africans have been friends for long and their ties are characterised by win-win cooperation. Living and working in China for 10 months enabled you to understand the country’s politics and policies. This information is useful in boosting win-win cooperation,” Hu Zhengyue said.
Cameroon’s representative and Sub-Editor for World News, Foreign Desk of Cameroon Tribune, Kimeng Hilton Ndukong, spoke on...
Cet article complet est réservé aux abonnés
Déjà abonné ? Identifiez-vous >
Accédez en illimité à Cameroon Tribune Digital à partir de 26250 FCFA
Je M'abonne1 minute suffit pour vous abonner à Cameroon Tribune Digital !
- Votre numéro spécial cameroon-tribune en version numérique
- Des encarts
- Des appels d'offres exclusives
- D'avant-première (accès 24h avant la publication)
- Des éditions consultables sur tous supports (smartphone, tablettes, PC)
Commentaires