THE GOVERNMENT OF CHINA ROLLS OUT SCHOLARSHIP GRANTS TO AFRICAN STUDENTS WHICH SURPASSES WESTERN GOVERNMENT SCHOLARSHIPS

Financial Times reported that the People’s Republic of China under President Xi is offering more grants to African Universities and more scholarships to African students than all the known Western governments put together. This is definitely a sign that Beijing is making good use of “soft power” as well as economic investment.

According to Unesco’s annual Global Education Monitoring Report, China was set to offer 12,000 scholarships to African students in the coming academic year, mainly to support study at Chinese universities.

Simon Marginson, professor of higher education at Oxford University, explained that “the trend reflected China’s efforts at soft diplomacy linked to its Belt and Road development strategy that has led it to pump billions of dollars into infrastructure projects around the world, including in Africa.

“China’s aid is regionally specific and tends to be defined by Belt and Road,” he said. “One feature of Chinese policy, compared with the UK, is long-term continuity.” In the UK, he said there was a tendency to “shift policy from budget to budget and more so if there is a change of government. But China can be expected to keep increasing scholarships for African students for many years to come

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