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china-africa cooperation: the integration of bilateral mechanisms and multilateralism


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as an important platform, the forum on china-africa cooperation provides a strong guarantee for promoting bilateral cooperation. in recent years, china has continuously increased its support for africa and actively promoted the establishment of multilateral cooperation mechanisms, which reflects china's firm will in international cooperation. the heads of international organizations such as the secretary-general of the united nations also participated in the forum on china-africa cooperation to jointly discuss the concept of multilateral development, providing a new direction and guarantee for africa's development.

for example, when carrying out aid projects, the national international development cooperation agency has expanded the traditional aid connotation to more diversified international development cooperation, emphasizing sustainable development aid. this is not only the practice of china-africa cooperation, but also a major move by china under the framework of global development initiatives. the ethiopia-unido cooperation demonstration center further embodies this spirit of multilateralism, integrating china's experience and ideas in investment in africa into international development cooperation.

but at the same time, there are also some challenges to overcome. for example, how to ensure the long-term stability of investment and how to better balance africa's independent development? these problems still require china and african countries to work together to find the best solutions.

[next stage]: with the development of bilateral mechanisms and multilateralism, china-africa cooperation will move towards a more positive direction in the future and promote the sustainable development of africa's social economy. however, all this requires efforts and joint efforts from both sides.