Sino-African Initiative: The Bigger Picture

Trilateral Cooperation between U.S., China, and African countries:

How the Sino-African Initiative fits into the Bigger Picture

Designed to address the manner in which U.S., Chinese, and African cities can collaborate on economic development and urban poverty issues in Africa, the Sino-African Initiative (SAI) combines construction projects with trilateral exchanges, training, and knowledge sharing to create unique projects spanning cities in three continents. With interactions between the U.S., China, and African countries increasing daily in breadth and depth, how does SAI, a subnational program, fit into the national and international context outside of Sister Cities International?

This page serves as a resource hub to provide information on the different sectors that are pertinent to SAI.  Topics covered include: 

  • U.S.-Chinese-African relations in economics, development, and politics

  • U.S.-African relations in economics, development, and politics

  • Sino-African relations in economics, development, and politics

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