HNU Vice President Wang Weibin led a delegation to Tanzania, Kenya and Egypt in recent days. The delegation visited the University of Dar-es-Salaam in Tanzania, the Ministry of Education and Vocational Training of Zanzibar, the State University of Zanzibar, the Africa Policy Institute in Kenya, and Cairo University. Relevant personnel from HNU's Center of International Studies, School of Public Administration, and School of Economics and Trade, as well as the China-Africa Economic and Trade Cooperation Research Institute (CAETCRI), were present.
The delegation visited local universities and think tanks and had in-depth discussions concerning international students in China, establishment of the overseas offices of CAETCRI, research cooperation of HNU's School of Public Administration and School of Economics and Trade with African partners, and talent cultivation, think tank cooperation and policy research. The delegation also signed Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) on behalf of HNU and CAETCRI with the University of Dar-es-Salaam of Tanzania and the Africa Policy Institute in Kenya.
The delegation also visited the Chinese Embassy in Egypt and some China-invested enterprises in Africa, and met with representatives of Chinese students and HNU alumni.
Vice President Wang Weibin and William A. L. Anangisye, vice chancellor of the University of Dar-es-Salaam, ink a MoU of cooperation.
CAETCRI Office in Tanzania.
HNU delegation meets with Lela Mohamed Mussa, Zanzibari Minister for Education and Vocational Training.
HNU delegation meets with Moh'd Makame Haji, vice chancellor of the State University of Zanzibar.
The Africa Digital Economy Development Index and China-Africa Digital Economy Cooperation Report (2024) is released.