Experts and officials have lauded China’s Global Development Initiative (GDI) for its significant role in fostering equitable and inclusive growth, particularly in the Global South. Proposed by Chinese President Xi Jinping in 2021, the GDI emphasizes key areas such as poverty reduction, food security, and green development, aligning closely with the United Nations’ Agenda 2030 for Sustainable Development. James Shikwati, director of the Inter Region Economic Network in Nairobi, highlighted the initiative’s focus on balanced development, ensuring no region is left behind. He noted that the GDI addresses global financing gaps exacerbated by economic slowdowns in the US and Europe, providing crucial support for international organizations. Stephen Jackson, UN Resident Coordinator in Kenya, praised the GDI for leveraging China’s own development experience to aid countries like Kenya in their green transition. The Group of Friends of the GDI, a UN-backed platform, now includes over 100 countries, with China supporting projects ranging from agricultural cooperation in Africa to solar energy systems in Asia. Dennis Munene Mwaniki of the China-Africa Center emphasized the GDI’s role during the COVID-19 pandemic, where it not only supplied vaccines but also advanced the Sustainable Development Goals. Chinese Ambassador to Kenya Guo Haiyan stressed the need for global consensus and cooperation to achieve fairer and more sustainable development. China remains committed to working with all nations to accelerate the implementation of the GDI and other major initiatives, aiming to meet the UN’s 2030 targets.
