Event type:

In person

Date & time:

14 Nov 2024, 18:00 – 19:30

China-Africa Knowledge Exchange: Development trajectories and Shared Paradigms

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China-Africa Knowledge Exchange: Development trajectories and Shared Paradigms

James J Oporia-Ekwaro

Former Ugandan ambassador to China and Teaching Fellow

DPU, UCL

Born and educated in Uganda, James Oporia-Ekwaro earned a BA (honours) from Makerere University College, Kampala, Uganda and an MA from University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. For more than 30 years, he held executive positions in several international NGOs, including World Student Christian Federation (WSCF), the All Africa Conference of Churches (AACC), and Christian Aid.

He has extensive experiences in conflict resolution and diplomacy. He served as Ambassador, Plenipotentiary and Extraordinary of the Republic of Uganda to the People's Republic of China, based in Beijing, covering North Korea, Vietnam and Kampuchea. He is a founding member of the Nairobi Peace Initiative and participated in several high-level Conflict Resolution Missions including Southern Sudan, Eritrea-Ethiopia conflict, and RPF vs Central Government.

Having previously lectured at University of Nairobi School of Diplomacy and the Conrad Grebel College, Wilfried Laurier University, Canada, he is a Teaching Fellow at the Bartlett Development Planning Unit, UCL. His academic interests include China-US relations; Imperialism in Africa; anti-imperialist movements; and African Security.

Dr Jing Zhang

Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Centre for Sustainable Structural Transformation and Department of Economics

School of Oriental and African (SOAS), University of London

She completed her PhD in Development Policy at the Development Planning Unit, University College London. Her main research interests are in the areas of urbanisation and industrialisation, infrastructure development, global China and the political economy of low-carbon development. Prior to her PhD, Jing was a research fellow at the China Development Research Foundation (CDRF), affiliated with the Development Research Centre of State Council, P.R. China. Working with a multitude of stakeholders from central and local governments, multinational companies, and international organisations such as the Ford Foundation and OECD, Jing’s previous research experiences covered a wide range of economic policy issues in China related to female entrepreneurship and leadership, urban and regional integration, infrastructure development and PPP.

Further information

Ticketing

Open

Cost

Free

Open to

All

Availability

Yes

Organiser

Alexander Macfarlane

alexander.macfarlane@ucl.ac.uk