Ethiopian students attending training workshop at General Wingate Polytechnic College in Addis Ababa

China and Ethiopia Launch Skills Training for 100 Students

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A new partnership between Chinese companies and Ethiopian universities is training 100 students in engineering skills and Chinese language. The program aims to create professionals who are technically skilled, linguistically capable, and culturally competent.

One hundred Ethiopian students are getting a unique opportunity to boost their careers through a groundbreaking training program launched this week in Addis Ababa.

China Communications Construction Company and Shaanxi Polytechnic University partnered with General Wingate Polytechnic College to offer a 10-day intensive workshop. The program combines Chinese language instruction with construction and electrification skills, creating what organizers call the "Chinese + Construction" model.

The timing couldn't be better. Ethiopia's construction and industrial sectors are growing rapidly, and demand for skilled professionals continues to rise. This training gives graduating students and local employees the technical expertise and language skills employers increasingly want.

Liu Xiaoguang from the Chinese Embassy in Ethiopia explained that the workshop puts into action agreements between Chinese and African leaders. The focus is on nurturing talent and promoting shared development between the two nations.

China and Ethiopia Launch Skills Training for 100 Students

The program goes beyond teaching technical skills. Trainees learn cultural competency and gain an international perspective that prepares them for global careers. Tian Zhenke, head of CCCC Ethiopia, emphasized that graduates will be technically skilled, linguistically capable, and culturally aware.

The Ripple Effect

This partnership extends far beyond one training session. The three institutions have formalized a strategic relationship that will continue developing talent across Ethiopia. Plans include faculty training, student skills development, joint degree programs, and modern curriculum design.

Addis Ababa Deputy Mayor Million Mathewos sees the collaboration as a way to elevate vocational education throughout the country. The goal is producing skilled, innovative professionals who can compete globally while meeting Ethiopia's domestic needs.

The model could transform how vocational training works in Ethiopia. By combining language education with technical skills, students gain access to international opportunities while building expertise their home country needs.

This partnership shows how international cooperation can create real opportunities for young people ready to build their futures.

Based on reporting by Regional: ethiopia development (ET)

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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