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Liberian official hails South-South cooperation in advancing right to development

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Liberian official hails South-South cooperation in advancing right to development

2026-06-12 19:22 Last Updated At:06-13 16:25

A senior Liberian official has praised China's contribution to advancing the right to development, highlighting how south-south cooperation - and particularly China's development experience - offers a viable model for sustained economic transformation grounded in national realities.

Speaking at the 2026 Forum on Global Human Rights Governance in Beijing, Jeddi M. Armah, deputy minister for legal affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Liberia, emphasized the critical role of South-South cooperation in expanding development opportunities for countries like his own.

The two-day event, marking the 40th anniversary of the Declaration on the Right to Development, opened on Thursday with more than 400 participants from over 100 countries and international organizations, including the United Nations.

The deputy minister pointed out that one of the most significant challenges facing the right to development is its limited institutional enforceability. He noted that while the right is frequently evoked in international deliberations and policy discourse, it does not always exert a consistent influence on economic governance arrangements, which has created a growing need for social cooperation.

"For countries such as Liberia, South-South cooperation has expanded the architecture of available development partnerships and introduced additional opportunities for infrastructure development, technical cooperation, trade facilitation and economic transformation. Its emphasis on mutual respect, national ownership, policy autonomy and development according to national circumstances resonates strongly with the foundational principles of the right to development," said the deputy minister.

He further underscored the significance of China's role, both as a model for successful development pathways as well as its efforts to build global consensus on the right to development.

"In this regard, the contribution of the People's Republic of China has been particularly significant. China's development experience demonstrates that sustained economic transformation is possible when development strategies are grounded in national realities and supported by long-term institutional commitment. Equally important, China's international engagement has contributed to a broader conversation about development pathways, policy autonomy and the importance of respecting different national approaches to development," he said.

Liberian official hails South-South cooperation in advancing right to development

Liberian official hails South-South cooperation in advancing right to development

The number of confirmed Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) has risen to 710, including 149 deaths, the country's health ministry said Saturday, while dismissing social media rumors that a nationwide lockdown had been imposed in response to the outbreak.

The case fatality rate stood at 21.0 percent, according to figures released by the ministry. A total of 324 patients were in isolation or hospitalized, while 35 people had recovered.

The ministry said the government, together with provincial authorities, response partners and local communities, was continuing public health interventions aimed at breaking chains of transmission and protecting the population.

Response teams on the ground are carrying out epidemiological surveillance, patient care, contact tracing, targeted vaccination, risk communication and community engagement.

The ministry said no lockdown had been ordered in the affected areas and no such measure was under consideration, urging the public not to spread unverified information and to rely on official channels for updates.

In a disease outbreak update published Saturday, the World Health Organization said the outbreak in the DRC continued to evolve rapidly, with rising case numbers and geographic spread.

The reported case fatality rate was likely an underestimation, as many deaths that occurred before the outbreak was declared remain under investigation, the WHO added.

Ebola cases in DR Congo rise to 710 as authorities deny lockdown rumors

Ebola cases in DR Congo rise to 710 as authorities deny lockdown rumors

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