Developing nations benefit from Chinese expertise
Sharing expertise
A crucial factor behind the popularity of Luban Workshops is the strong expertise from China's vocational education system, based on the nation's robust manufacturing and services sectors.
Executives from many Chinese vocational colleges said the majors established at Luban Workshops are those that the colleges have the strongest expertise in.
Xu said Jinhua's booming e-commerce sector has long been a strong pillar for the college to strengthen its e-commerce majors.
"In cooperating with our counterparts in Rwanda, we share our best resources and try to cater to their urgent requirements for professional training," he added.
Jinhua has topped Chinese cities in terms of its total trading volume with African countries, making the college a popular choice for graduate students from that continent, Xu said.
Nshimyumuremyi said the Chinese vocational system is highly regarded for its quality and development of practical skills, and its training programs are well-structured and cover a wide range of relevant topics employing modern teaching methods.
"The instructors and trainers are knowledgeable, experienced and dedicated, ensuring comprehensive and up-to-date training. Emphasizing hands-on learning, the system allows participants to gain practical experience and apply their skills in real-world scenarios," he said.
"Overall, the Chinese vocational system effectively prepares individuals for the workforce, equipping them with the necessary skills and knowledge to succeed in their chosen fields."
Handiso Selamu Yishihak, the Ethiopian student, said Tianjin University of Technology and Education offered him the opportunity to put what he learned into practice, and to combine theoretical learning with the way in which machinery operates.
"China's vocational training system is among the best in the world, because it is based on a very sound evaluation system," he said.