China's aid training programs on environment and ecology are building capacity globally. These programs share China's expertise in ecological governance. Participants, like Mary Ivy Wanjiku Kimama from Kenya, are impressed by China's efficient practices.
The programs bring together officials to learn from China's experiences. Rajendra Phuyal of Nepal praised the program's knowledge sharing and international interaction. He was inspired by China's tech-driven forest conservation.
Training sessions at the National Academy of Forestry and Grassland Administration in Beijing included officials from various countries. Topics covered included forest protection, biodiversity, and green economy development.
The seminars, running since 2007, are organized by the NAFGA. Sera Vere from Fiji found the program valuable for modern forest monitoring. Agnes-Zsuzsa Keresztesi from Romania was interested in mitigating human-wildlife conflict.
Over 100 training programs have been organized, with over 5,000 participants from over 100 countries. Jiang Kejuan shares China's development experience, particularly in areas like climate change response. Field trips to cities like Xinyang and Mohe provide practical learning. China's practices offer important lessons for ecological governance.
8 Comments
Africa
The focus on climate change response is a critical area for global collaboration.
Muchacho
China's ecological governance expertise helps to create a better world.
ZmeeLove
We need more transparency about the long-term consequences of these programs.
Raphael
I'm worried this is just a PR campaign disguised as environmental aid.
Donatello
Efficient practices"... what about the environmental damage caused by China's own rapid industrialization?
Michelangelo
Ignoring China's own environmental disasters is hypocritical.
KittyKat
It’s good to hear about international cooperation and the development of a green economy.
lettlelenok
It's great to see international cooperation on forest protection and biodiversity!