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This presentation by Mr. Hans E. Petersen and Ms. Sanne van der Lugt, prepared for the China-DAC Study Group event, explores Chinese involvement in infrastructure development in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Zambia. Utilizing a Logical Framework Approach (LFA), it analyzes key projects including road rehabilitation and energy infrastructure. The findings highlight the complexities of Chinese investments, the bartering agreements like Sicomines, and address questions on donor-recipient relationships and evaluation strategies, offering insights into improving cooperation and understanding.
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From the field CHINESE PARTICIPATION IN AFRICAN INFRASTRUCTURAL DEVELOPMENT: The case of the DRC and Zambia Presented by Mr. Hans E. Petersen and Ms. Sanne van der Lugt Msc Prepared for the China-DAC Study Group Event on Infrastructure
- Introduction: Objectives - Methodology: LFA - Sicomines Barter Deal - Findings from Case Studies - Conclusion Presented by Mr. Hans E. Petersen and Ms. Sanne van der Lugt MSc Prepared for the China-DAC Study Group Event on Infrastructure Overview
Introduction • Objectives • Why the DRC and Zambia? • Logical Framework Approach (LFA) Presented by Mr. Hans E. Petersen and Ms. Sanne van der Lugt MSc Prepared for the China-DAC Study Group Event on Infrastructure
Logical Framework Approach Methodology I: LFA evaluation Link between evaluation criteria and logframe matrix
Logical Framework Approach Methodology II: Case Study - DRC Project sites: inspection and interviews Kinshasa: Road Rehabilitation Project, Urban Roads, Hospital Lubumbashi: Urban Roads, Road Rehabilitation Project Interviews: Chinese Embassy EU Delegation Unité de Coordination des Projets Agence Congolese des Grands Travaux (Programme Sino-Congolais) Journalist
Logical Framework Approach Methodology III: Case Study – Zambia Project sites: Inspection and interviews Kariba North Bank Extension Project Interviews: Chinese Embassy Kariba North Bank Extension Power Corporation EU Delegation
Sicomines Barter Deal • Arisen from the needs from both receiving and investing country • Agence Congolaise de Grand Travaux (ACGT) > Programme Sino-Congolais • Structure: project selection, funding, risks Presented by Mr. Hans E. Petersen and Ms. Sanne van der Lugt MSc Prepared for the China-DAC Study Group Event on Infrastructure
Funding source and flow Presented by Mr. Hans E. Petersen and Ms. Sanne van der Lugt MSc Prepared for the China-DAC Study Group Event on Infrastructure
Introduction Case Studies Presented by Mr. Hans E. Petersen and Ms. Sanne van der Lugt MSc Prepared for the China-DAC Study Group Event on Infrastructure
Projet Travaux de Rehabilitation de la Route Nsele-Lufimi, Lot 1
Kariba South Bank (Zimbabwe) Kariba North Bank Extension Project
Conclusion • Better understanding of Chinese participation in African infrastructural development: project cycles • Misunderstanding: EU-China-DRC/Zambia > different discourses • Questions: > How could donors and recipient best cooperate? > Should Chinese stakeholders use LFA as evaluation system? > How should responsibility be divided between donors and recipient? Presented by Mr. Hans E. Petersen and Ms. Sanne van der Lugt MSc Prepared for the China-DAC Study Group Event on Infrastructure
Any Questions? Presented by Mr. Hans E. Petersen and Ms. Sanne van der Lugt MSc Prepared for the China-DAC Study Group Event on Infrastructure