Programs agreed at G20 to benefit Africa

Zhou Jingnan China Plus Published: 2017-07-10 20:54:37
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The just-concluded G20 Summit managed to discuss and agree on various developmental matters that would be of advantage to South Africa and the African continent, South African President Jacob Zuma said Sunday.

These included the launch of the G20 Africa Partnership.

The partnership will include developmental projects such as G20 Initiative for Rural Youth Employment in developing countries with a focus on Africa, aiming to creat 1,1 million new jobs by 2022 and provide innovative skills development programme for at least 5 million young people over the next five years.

For more, CRI’s Zhou Jingnan is joined by Einar Tangen, Former President of State of Wisconsin International Trade Council and former VP Structured Finance of Stifel Nicolaus, and Liam Lee, international affairs commentator.

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