7th Tokyo International Conference on African Development
The Conference aims to provide a platform for interactive discussions between Japan, governments of African nations, international organisations, and other development partner countries, on various issues pertaining to the enhancement and acceleration of development in Africa. The role of the Japanese private sector was emphasised as key player in helping Africa develop, particularly in the following 4 sectors; namely, Science, Technology and Innovation (STI), Human Capital Development for Youth Entrepreneurship, Agriculture, Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction, and Blue Economy.
During the Conference, the Thai delegation used the platform to promote Thailand’s numerous aid programs in Africa, including the Sustainable Community by the Application of Sufficiency Economy Philosophy (SEP) Projects in Africa, and scholarships/fellowships for Africans to study in areas pivotal to the development of Africa.
TICAD is held every 3 years with Japan and Africa taking turn to host to conference.
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