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· The expected institution will increase the number of China-Africa think tanks on the continent, according to Tanzanian and Chinese officials involved in the partnership deal
Dar es Salaam. The University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM) and the
China-based Institute of African Studies Zhejiang Normal University (IASZNU)
are in a collaborative process to establish the Centre for Mwalimu Julius
Nyerere and African Liberation Movement Studies-East Africa.
The expected institution will
increase the number of China-Africa think tanks on the continent, according to
Tanzanian and Chinese officials involved in the partnership deal.
Scholars from the two universities
participated yesterday at a joint seminar with the theme ‘Nyerere, China and
South-South Cooperation: Friendship, Solidarity and Common Development’ held at
UDSM.
The discussions were about ways to
strengthen cooperation and continue to spread Mwalimu’s vision in the global
arena through the proposed Nyerere Centre to be established at UDSM.
The Mwalimu Nyerere Foundation (MNF)
will function as a link in the project, facilitating knowledge exchange and
idea sharing as important areas of cooperation that need to trickle down to the
population.
Prof Bernadeta Killian, who
represented UDSM’s Vice Chancellor at yesterday’s event, said the seminar was
timely as the China-Tanzania relationship was approaching its sixtieth
anniversary.
“We at UDSM have embraced the idea
to establish the East African Branch of the Institute of African Studies. We
hope that soon, after completion of all internal processes, this institution
will be operating at UDSM,” Prof Killian noted.
She noted that UDSM will immensely
benefit from the research activities that the institute promises. She noted
that after completion of all the requisite formal procedures, “we shall prepare
a signing ceremony to give this collaboration its deserved esteem.”
The chairman of the MNF, Mr Joseph
Butiku, said that the development was part of the Foundation’s goal to spread
friendship, solidarity, and common development in the context of South-South
Cooperation.
“Specifically, this event marks yet
another historic and important new chapter in the work relationship between the
two universities. This will help us to develop the philosophy of Mwalimu
Nyerere for scholars in China and around the world,” he said.
Among China’s higher-learning
institutions, IASZNU is the first institute to have founded the China-Africa
Think Tanks Forum (CATTF), the first African Museum, and the Translation Centre
for African Studies, the African Literature Library, and the Professional
Database for African Studies.
According to Prof Liu Hungwu,
founder and director of IASZNU, the goal of the institution was to accommodate
more think tanks that would develop African and Chinese realities through
dialogues, exchange of ideas, and research.
“Through the East African Centre, we
will be able to develop the strategic vision of Mwalimu Nyerere, and this is
our goal in this partnership,” he noted.
In this, Mr Butiku said that the
foundation was encouraged by their participation at the CATT 2023: “We
recognise this as an invaluable platform for Sino-African cooperation.”
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