3 Separate meetings and side events
1. Meetings held by Minister for Foreign Affairs Kono and Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs Manabu Horii with attendees from African countries
Minister for Foreign Affairs Kono paid courtesy call on President Filipe Nyusi of Mozambique and President Jacob Zuma of South Africa who happened to be in Maputo. He also held separate meetings with 11 ministers from Africa. Furthermore, Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs Horii held separate meetings with 8 ministerial-level participants from Africa.
2. Side event “Dialogue with Private Sector from Japan and Africa
Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs Manabu Horii attended the side-event “Dialogue with Private Sector from Japan and Africa” held on August 24 and gave an address in which he stated that private sector companies play an extremely large role to play in encouraging the development and economic growth of Africa, and that TICAD provides an important platform for public-private coordination. He also told that he is confident that Japanese companies’ advanced technical capabilities will contribute to solving the developmental challenges of Africa. Ernesto Max Elias Tonela, Minister of Industry and Commerce of Mozambique and Dr. Rob Davies, Minister of Trade and Industry, Republic of South Africa attended the event with other African Ministers, 49 Japanese private companies and a total of more than 400 participants from 130 African private companies. Furthermore, a signing ceremony for 5 MoU between 5 Japanese companies and 3 African countries was held at the event.
3. Side event hosted by UNDP: Launching Ceremony of the Report about the Trend of Income Inequality in Sub Sahara Africa
Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs Manabu Horii attended a launching ceremony of the Report about the Trend of Income Inequality in Sub Sahara Africa held on August 24 and told that, to continue the stable economic development in Africa, it is important that benefits of economic growth will spread to whole society and that for this purpose, investment to human resource, maintenance of domestic system, enhancement of productivity and reform of economic structure are critical. This side event was organized by UNDP and participated by African countries and UN agencies including the World Bank.
4. Side event “African Clean Cities Platform”
Parliamentary Vice-Minister of the Environment Arata Takebe attended the TICAD Ministerial Meeting side event “African Clean Cities Platform” held on August 24 and gave an address in which he stated that realization of clean cities will not only bring about healthy lives but also attract tourists and the investment that is necessary for the sustainable development of Africa. He also told that Japan intends to continue collaborating closely with African countries by utilizing this platform together to implement concrete initiatives, such as human resources development and the promotion of the 3Rs (Reduce, Reuse and Recycle) for better waste management, etc. and continue collaborating closely with the African countries.