EMLYON Business School Kenta WATANABE EMLYON Business School Kenta WATANABE Japan and African Global Health -TICAD Process- Japan and African Global Health.

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EMLYON Business School Kenta WATANABE EMLYON Business School Kenta WATANABE Japan and African Global Health -TICAD Process- Japan and African Global Health -TICAD Process-

A Japanese Fascinated By Africa May 2001 Mar 2002 Aug 2001 – Jan (Garissa) Aug (Côte d'Ivoire ) Jul - Sep 2007 (Tanzania) Jan 2011 (South Sudan)

TICAD (Tokyo International Conference on African Development) (Tokyo International Conference on African Development)TICAD  From 1993, soon after the end of Cold War With partners (WB, UNDP, UNOSSA & African Union) With partners (WB, UNDP, UNOSSA & African Union) “Ownership and Partnership” “Ownership and Partnership”  3 Prioritized Social Development (Health..) Social Development (Health..) Economic Development Economic Development Foundation for Development Foundation for Development  TICAD Ⅳ (2008) as a Milestone Doubling ODA to Africa

Further Cooperation with TICAD Ⅴ  Deepen the Japan-Africa cooperation $14 billion ODA over 5 years Promote “Human Security” including Health, agriculture, education, etc.  Health as a central pillar Aiming Universal Health Coverage Aiming Universal Health Coverage 500 million support $500 million support 120,000 health worker training Safe water access for 10mil people