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Chinese peacekeepers support education, cultural exchanges in South Sudan

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Chinese peacekeepers support education, cultural exchanges in South Sudan

2026-05-27 15:51 Last Updated At:16:07

The Chinese Embassy in South Sudan and the 12th Chinese Peacekeeping Infantry Battalion to the United Nations Mission in South Sudan on Tuesday donated school supplies, sports gear and cultural equipment to a secondary school in Juba to support local education and promote people-to-people and cultural exchanges.

The donation ceremony, held under the theme "Chinese Culture Enters Campus," took place at the Chinese-built Jubek Model Martyrs Secondary School, bringing together officials, teachers and students to promote educational cooperation and cultural engagement between the two sides.

Peter Lado Tombe, director general of the Ministry of Education and General Instruction in the Central Equatoria State, said the donation is timely amid the significant needs of the state's education sector.

"We thank you for your concern and for coming out with this donation to this school. It speaks volumes," he said.

Tombe noted that improving learning conditions across the country plays a critical role in rebuilding lives and supporting the human development of young people after years of intermittent conflict.

Flora Victor Legge, head teacher of Jubek Model Martyrs Secondary School, said that despite many challenges facing South Sudan, teachers continue to play a vital role in shaping the country's future, working tirelessly to guide, mentor and educate learners with dedication and commitment.

This donation is not only a contribution of materials and resources but also a symbol of partnership, unity and hope for the future of South Sudanese children, said Legge.

Deputy Chief of Mission of the Chinese Embassy in South Sudan Huo Ying said cooperation between China and South Sudan since 2011 has covered political, economic and cultural fields.

Huo said China has consistently supported South Sudan's education sector, working to connect people through education, consolidate the foundation of world peace through youth friendship, and promote mutual learning among civilizations and people-to-people exchanges.

Chinese peacekeeper Wen Haiyuan said that since their deployment, the troops have faithfully fulfilled tasks mandated by the United Nations.

He noted that the battalion has conducted routine patrols and armed escorts, visited villages and schools along mission routes, and carried out civil-military cooperation activities including material donations, free medical services, tree planting and cultural exchanges.

Chinese peacekeepers support education, cultural exchanges in South Sudan

Chinese peacekeepers support education, cultural exchanges in South Sudan

China's outbound direct investment (ODI) across all industries reached 429.42 billion yuan (about 62.88 billion U.S. dollars) during the first four months of 2026, representing an increase of 3.9 percent year on year, official data showed Tuesday.

Out of the ODI across all industries in yuan terms during the period, China's domestic investors made non-financial direct investment in 5,231 overseas companies across 142 countries and regions, with the investment value totaling 315.74 billion yuan, down 13.9 percent year on year, according to data released by the Ministry of Commerce and the State Administration of Foreign Exchange.

China's ODI rose as the actual use of foreign direct investment (FDI) in the country declined. The actual use of FDI totaled 287.69 billion yuan during the Jan-April period, down 10.3 percent from the previous year.

However, in the first four months of 2026, 20,113 new overseas-invested firms were established across the country, up 6.8 percent year on year, underscoring sustained confidence among overseas investors in the Chinese market.

China reports 3.9 pct rise in outbound direct investment in Jan-April

China reports 3.9 pct rise in outbound direct investment in Jan-April

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