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Dar al-Kalima University Strengthens International Engagement Through Participation in China’s Economic Governance Program

2026-06-23
Dar al-Kalima University

Dar al-Kalima University concluded its participation in a specialized training program on Economic Governance in Belt and Road Countries, held in the People’s Republic of China.

The participation came as part of the Bethlehem Governorate delegation, within a program organized by the Governorate with funding from the Chinese Ministry of Commerce and in partnership with the Academy for International Business Officials (AIBO), with official and academic delegations from several countries including Turkey, North Macedonia, Tanzania, South Sudan, Nigeria, Indonesia, and Egypt.

The University was represented at the training by Ms. Jane Abu Mohor Mitri, Vice President for Financial and Administrative Affairs, as part of a delegation that included representatives of the Bethlehem Governorate, the Bethlehem Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and Al-Quds Open University.

The course included a series of specialized lectures and field visits in the cities of Beijing and Wuhan, where participants explored China’s experience in economic governance, development planning, infrastructure, manufacturing, and poverty reduction, alongside an introduction to the Belt and Road Initiative and opportunities for international economic and academic cooperation.

Dar al-Kalima University’s participation was marked by distinguished and active engagement across the program’s sessions, contributing to specialized discussions and the exchange of expertise with participants from the various countries, while the field visits offered a first-hand look at models of modern development and management in China.

This participation aligns with Dar al-Kalima University’s vision of expanding its international partnerships, enhancing the exchange of expertise and knowledge, and benefiting from successful global experiences in ways that positively reflect on its academic and research path and its role in serving the community and sustainable development.