Chinese-built modern railway in Kenya helps fostering regional stability: scholars

2023-08-28 10:07:41
Summary:MOMBASA -- The Chinese-built Mombasa-Nairobi Standard Gauge Railway (SGR), which helps boost the mobility of people...
MOMBASA -- The Chinese-built Mombasa-Nairobi Standard Gauge Railway (SGR), which helps boost the mobility of people, goods and services, will contribute to the long-term growth, peace and stability of the Horn of Africa region, experts have said.

Speaking at a forum in Kenya's coastal city of Mombasa Wednesday, scholars from pan-African think tanks noted that since its launch on May 31, 2017, the 480-km SGR has fostered connectivity, cross-border trade, people-to-people interactions that boost the stability and inclusive growth of the greater Horn of Africa region.

The forum, convened by Africa Policy Institute, a pan-African think tank based in Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, shed light on the centrality of the Chinese-built modern railway in promoting regional peace and development.

The day-long forum, on China-Africa cooperation on the outlook on peace and development in the Horn of Africa, was held under the theme of "Kenya on Track: The Impact of the Standard Gauge Railway."

"China is deepening the structural frameworks of its engagement with Horn of Africa countries. Through projects like the SGR, China has ensured that the nexus between peace and development is sustained," said Peter Kagwanja, the chief executive officer of Africa Policy Institute.

The Chinese-built modern railway in Kenya reaffirms the enduring strength of mutually beneficial partnership, a key highlight of the 15th BRICS Summit in Johannesburg, South Africa, Kagwanja said.

Stephen Jackson, the UN resident coordinator for Kenya, said the SGR, a key component of the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), has demonstrated that investments in modern infrastructure have the potential to connect, prosper, and stabilize the Horn of Africa region, which has long been seen as synonymous with resource-based conflicts and climatic shocks.

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