The Chinese vocational education brand "Luban Workshops" has established 17 workshops in 15 African countries, enhancing vocational skills and creating jobs in African countries.
The Luban Workshop, a vocational education project originated in Tianjin, North China, is helping illuminate the path to a brighter future for Africa.
Humphrey Mwambaji, a technologist at the Luban Workshop in Machakos University, 60 kilometers west of the Kenyan capital Nairobi, is a testimony to the workshop's impact on African students and the industry.
Tola Tsegaye Alemu, a 34-year-old PhD student at the Tianjin University of Technology and Education and a key instructor at the Luban Workshop in Ethiopia, has garnered international recognition for his profound insights into teaching methodologies among the 33 workshops spanning Asia, Europe and Africa.
In Chad, a vocational and technical training school aided by China is poised to nurture more promising young Chadian workers. The new generation will carry the hopes of their country and contribute to shaping the future of China-Africa cooperation. Watch the video to explore further stories about this project.
Despite Tanzania's abundant water resources, access to clean drinking water has long been a challenge, primarily due to underdeveloped water infrastructure.
The Ghana power grid project, which was completed in 2021, brought electricity to nearly half the West African country, transforming the lives of millions of rural residents.
"In Egypt, fiberglass production was once a significant challenge. However, since our company entered the market in 2012, the sector has seen remarkable growth, " said Qian Zixin, an official from China Jushi Co, the world's top manufacturer of fiberglass.