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Article

9 Nov 2008

Author:
Gumisai Mutume, United Nations Africa Renewal

Africa looks East for aid and trade

Eager to maintain the growth that has lifted hundreds of millions of people out of poverty, Asia’s booming economies are courting cash-poor but resource-rich African countries with billions of dollars worth of investments, trade deals and development aid...In 2006 Chinese President Hu Jintao told a conference attended by 48 African leaders in Beijing that China would double aid to Africa by 2009...Up to the end of 2005, the country’s foreign direct investment in Africa totaled $1.3 bn...China has often been accused of being lenient with authoritarian regimes in Africa, although some Western governments have also been criticized for supporting autocratic governments in Africa...[T]he G-8 urged the continent’s new donors “to improve transparency of their aid and to follow internationally shared principles”...The G-8 also insisted on promoting the “universal values” of human rights, democracy and good governance...