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Norway To Launch New Strategy For Strengthening Engagement With African Countries

Norway’s government is set to launch a comprehensive new strategy for Norwegian engagement with African countries. The strategy, which will be officially presented on Monday, August 19, by Minister of Foreign Affairs Espen Barth Eide and State Secretary Bjørg Sandkjær, marks a renewed commitment to fostering stronger partnerships based on equality and mutual interests.

“The African continent is developing at an unprecedented pace, and Norway’s relationship with many African countries is already strong. However, to protect and advance our future interests, it is imperative that we adapt our approach to align with these changes,” said Minister Eide in a statement ahead of the launch.

The new strategy underscores the importance of continuing and deepening dialogue with African nations to ensure that partnerships are mutually beneficial. The Norwegian government envisions a future where engagement with Africa is not just about aid but about broad collaboration across various sectors, reflecting shared goals and aspirations.

State Secretary Bjørg Sandkjær emphasized the importance of equality in these partnerships. “We aim to move away from traditional donor-recipient dynamics and towards genuine partnerships. This strategy is about recognizing Africa’s growing role on the global stage and ensuring that our cooperation is rooted in mutual respect and shared interests,” Sandkjær stated.

The strategy will also involve contributions from a diverse group of stakeholders, both from African nations and within Norway. Representatives from different sectors are expected to participate in discussions and offer reflections on how the strategy can best be implemented to benefit all parties involved.

This strategic shift comes at a time when Africa’s economic and political landscape is undergoing significant transformation. Norway’s approach will focus on areas such as sustainable development, economic cooperation, peace and security, and human rights. By engaging more deeply and broadly with African countries, Norway hopes to not only strengthen its bilateral relationships but also contribute to the broader development goals of the continent.

Editor: Gabriel Ani

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