Burundi human resources seminar launches

2024-05-12 14:22:46 source: In Zhejiang


Hosted by the Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China and organized by Zhejiang Normal University, the opening ceremony for Seminar on Human Resources at the Presidency, Prime Minister's Office, and Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Burundi took place on May 9.


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The opening ceremony for the Human Resources Seminar for the Presidential, Prime Ministerial, and Foreign Affairs Offices of Burundi. [Photo provided to In Zhejiang]


Twenty-two participants from Burundi attended the seminar. The seminar aims to provide participants with a platform for in-depth discussions and extensive exchanges, inspiring new ideas on Sino-Burundian and Sino-African development and friendly cooperation. It seeks to inject new vitality and impetus into future cooperation and exchanges.


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Discussions revolved around education cooperation between China and Burundi, African integration, and issues such as land ownership in Burundi. [Photo provided to In Zhejiang]


Editor: Zhong Xinyi

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Hosted by the Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China and organized by Zhejiang Normal University, the opening ceremony for Seminar on Human Resources at the Presidency, Prime Minister's Office, and Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Burundi took place on May 9.


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The opening ceremony for the Human Resources Seminar for the Presidential, Prime Ministerial, and Foreign Affairs Offices of Burundi. [Photo provided to In Zhejiang]


Twenty-two participants from Burundi attended the seminar. The seminar aims to provide participants with a platform for in-depth discussions and extensive exchanges, inspiring new ideas on Sino-Burundian and Sino-African development and friendly cooperation. It seeks to inject new vitality and impetus into future cooperation and exchanges.


微信图片_20240511135720.jpg

Discussions revolved around education cooperation between China and Burundi, African integration, and issues such as land ownership in Burundi. [Photo provided to In Zhejiang]


Editor: Zhong Xinyi

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