01 December 2011
International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell has welcomed a historic agreement with countries including China to improve aid effectiveness.
Andrew Mitchell was in Beijing on Tuesday for discussions with the Chinese government, as part of ongoing work to cement a new development partnership between the two countries.
Hours later China joined other emerging economies to confirm they would endorse the new deal at the Busan aid talks in Korea. This paves the way for a new approach to aid effectiveness which recognises the important role played by emerging economies, alongside traditional donors and others.
Speaking after helping broker the deal, Andrew Mitchell said:
"It just wouldn’t have made sense for a global deal on aid effectiveness to go ahead without the involvement of China and other major players in international development. "Not only has China got valuable experience to share - cutting the proportion of its people living below the poverty line from 84% to 16% in just 25 years - but it is also a major investor in Africa and the developing world. Their continued presence at the table, alongside other emerging economies, ensures this deal reflects the reality of today’s development landscape. "What matters now is translating words into reality on the ground. It is vital that everyone involved in this deal takes concrete steps to move this new partnership forward."
"It just wouldn’t have made sense for a global deal on aid effectiveness to go ahead without the involvement of China and other major players in international development.
"Not only has China got valuable experience to share - cutting the proportion of its people living below the poverty line from 84% to 16% in just 25 years - but it is also a major investor in Africa and the developing world. Their continued presence at the table, alongside other emerging economies, ensures this deal reflects the reality of today’s development landscape.
"What matters now is translating words into reality on the ground. It is vital that everyone involved in this deal takes concrete steps to move this new partnership forward."
The UK's priorities for the talks - all of which are reflected in the agreement – included:
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The new partnership will draw on China's development experience at home and in Africa. Picture: Sven Torfinn/Panos