China supports scientific research in Africa

Kenyan Cabinet Secretary for education Ms Amina Mohamed.

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Speaking at the Sino-Africa Joint Research Center (SAJOREC) based at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT), Ms Mohamed said China-funded joint research projects are key to attaining food security and environmental sustainability in Africa.

Nairobi. Kenyan Cabinet Secretary for education Ms Amina Mohamed on Saturday hailed China’s support towards scientific research and innovations in Africa.

Speaking at the Sino-Africa Joint Research Center (SAJOREC) based at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT), Ms Mohamed said China-funded joint research projects are key to attaining food security and environmental sustainability in Africa.

“The collaboration between scholars from the two sides including student exchange has further strengthened our bilateral and economic relations,” Ms Mohamed remarked during a visit to SAJOREC on Saturday.

She said the China-Africa research center will enhance cooperation in human resource training so as to sustain the momentum of Kenya’s long-term development.

The Cabinet Secretary noted the center will inject additional impetus and propel JKUAT to the next level in research and innovation. “I am optimistic that the SAJOREC initiative will ensure cutting-edge research and various technological innovations in different fields of science and technology,” said Mohamed.

She observed that Kenyan universities have become centers of innovation and entrepreneurship that aim to accelerate the attainment of Kenyan development strategies, including Vision 2030 and the Government’s Big Four Priorities.

Mr Mohamed noted that over this period, the relations between Kenya and China have deepened and developed the enduring economic, social and political partnership that the two countries enjoy today.

She noted that the bilateral agreements in the field of environmental protection and other various fields continue to bring tangible and impacting results to the two countries’ economy.

The joint center also won applause from local educators. “The SOJAREC facility has enhanced our capacity to achieve a vision as a training, research and entrepreneurial institution,” Ms Mabel Imbuga, the Vice Chancellor of JKUAT said.

She said that the botanical garden that has been set up in collaboration with the Wuhan Botanical Garden of the Chinese Academy of Sciences disseminates cultural and scientific information about plants.

(Xinhua)