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Huawei’s ICT investments in the region are also not limited to developing physical infrastructure. The company has demonstrated a strong commitment to building a transparent technology ecosystem that benefits all relevant stakeholders by training over 24,000 subcontractor engineers, collaborating with over 1,200 subcontractors, and employing over 150,000 people across the industry chain in Africa.

As the Chinese philosopher Confucius said, “If you give a man a fish, you can feed him for a day, but if you teach him to fish, you can feed him for a lifetime .” Huawei’s commitment to ensuring a bright future for Africa’s growing youth population aligns with this adage, as the company invests heavily in ICT education and training in Africa to build world-class institutions and talent pools to support the region’s rapidly growing tech ecosystem.

Among China's many achievements in developing education in Africa, Huawei alone has established ICT academies in more than 400 top-level ICT universities in 17 African countries.

In an effort to facilitate Africa's digital transformation, Huawei's switzerland telegram number database investments in ICT infrastructure, education, and technical training for the growing youth create a favorable environment for tech startups to thrive. All of these achievements have made a significant contribution to attracting venture capital funding for tech startups in Africa.

The news about China investing in the ICT sector of Africa was prepared by PRC.TODAY Portal based on materials from the CGTN news agency and Alexander Ayertey Odonkor, an economic consultant, a chartered financial analyst and economist with a deep understanding of the economic landscape of Asian and African countries.
The NEV sector is expected to help China achieve peak carbon emissions by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2060.

"New energy is the key to transforming the automobile industry. The continuous increase in the ownership rate of NEVs will help China achieve the goal of carbon neutrality," said Fu Bingfeng, executive vice president of CAAM.