Chinese academics are encouraging Kenyan students to explore educational opportunities in China, emphasizing the transformative role of education in national development and personal growth.
Professor Minsu Wu of the Communication University of China highlighted the life-changing impact of education, drawing from China’s own experience.
“Education has been instrumental in China’s modernization, lifting millions out of poverty and propelling the nation’s rapid development,” she stated during a public lecture at the Beijing-based university, founded in 1954 and recognized as one of China’s key institutions.
Since 2001, China, the second largest economy in the world, has experienced a significant expansion of its higher education system, which has greatly contributed to its economic and technological advancements.
The country's ambitious education goals are articulated in the "Outline for Building an Education Powerhouse (2024-2035)," a comprehensive plan issued by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the State Council.
This initiative aims to establish a world-class education system by 2035, focusing on talent cultivation, technological self-reliance, and enhancing global influence.
Prof Wu who previously held professional stints in Kenya during her lengthy career, added, “China is committed to developing a new generation of talents capable of driving national rejuvenation and innovation.”
With over 293 million students and 18.8 million teachers, China boasts the largest state-run education system globally.
The country has made significant strides in promoting science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education, aligning with its goal of achieving technological independence.
Beijing reckons Kenyan students stand to gain immensely from China’s rigorous academic standards and competitive environment, which have produced over 10 million college graduates annually in recent years.
As China continues to welcome international students, Kenyan youth are urged to seize the opportunity to acquire skills and knowledge that can contribute to their country’s development.
“Education changes destinies,” Prof Wu asserted, adding, “By tapping into China’s educational resources, Kenyan students can play a pivotal role in shaping their future and that of their nation.”
This encouragement comes as China reinforces its commitment to cultural and educational exchanges with Kenya, aiming to empower youth and deepen bilateral cooperation.
The newly appointed Chinese Ambassador to Kenya, Guo Haiyan, recently emphasized in Nairobi that enhancing these ties is essential for fostering mutual understanding and development.
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