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“Development and Africa”
ParticipantsG8 countries7 African countriesAUInternational Organizations
UN & World Bank G8 Summithosted by Japan7-9, July in Hokkaido Toyako
Outreach Sessionin the First Day
What we discuss at G8 Summit
2008 = Mid-point of MDGs
Measures against sharp rise in food price
Boosting Encouraging Signs in Africa
©UNICEF
© WFP/Crispin Hughes
©WFP
Japan’s leadership
Efforts towards MDGs
Efforts towards MDGs
G8 Discussions on Development in Africa
Peace and StabilityPromoting Good and Responsive GovernanceInvesting in PeoplePromoting GrowthFinancing for DevelopmentPartnership and mutual accountability
06: Saint-Petersburg Summit06: Saint-Petersburg Summit
07: Heiligendamm Summit07: Heiligendamm Summit
05: Gleneagles Summit05: Gleneagles Summit
“Africa”
“Update on Africa”
“Growth and Responsibility in Africa (Summit Declaration)”
Japan’s Road to G8 Summit in 2008
May
June
July
Hosted TICAD IV
Hosting G8 Summit
Participated in High-Level Conferenceon World Food Security of FAO
Japan as the G8 Chair
April
Hosted TICAD Ⅳ
Hosted G8 Development Ministers’ Meeting
-Significance of TICAD Ⅳ-
Largest policy forum with 41 heads of states/ governments
Step To G8 Summit
Towards a Vibrant Africa
•Boosting Economic Growth•Ensuring “Human Security”
•Achievement of MDGs•Consolidation of Peace and Good Governance
•Addressing Environment/Climate Change Issues
Lead to “Century of African Growth”
Boosting Encouraging Signs in Africa (1)
Support for Private Investment
Up to $4bn ODA loan over the next 5 yearsRegional road networks, “One Stop Border Post”
Development of power infrastructure
Dispatching public-private joint economic mission$2.5bn of financial assistance including JBIC Facility for African Investment
Aiming to double Japanese private investment to Africa
© JBIC
Japan will double ODA by 2012
-Japan’s commitment in TICAD Ⅳ-
Development of Infrastructure
Boosting Encouraging Signs in Africa (2)
-Achievement of TICAD Ⅳ-
Yokohama Declaration
Yokohama Action Plan
TICAD Follow-up Mechanism
Boosting Encouraging Signs in Africa (3)
Chairperson’s Summary by the Chair
-Japan’s Response to Food Crisis-
$85mil.+$100mil. for food aid $10mil. +$50mil. to boost food production Release of over 300,000 tons of imported riceCalling on refraining from instituting restrictions on exports
$ 10bn to ‘Cool Earth Partnership’Second-generation biofuels
Emergency ResponsesEmergency Responses Medium- and Long-term EffortsMedium- and Long-term Efforts
TICAD IVDoubling rice production in Africa
•Infrastructure & market development•Improvement of technologies
Shared Recognition of the Gravity
Shared Recognition of the Gravity
Measures against Food Crisis
Challenge•Measures against infectious diseases•Health Systems
Strengthening
Challenge•Measures against infectious diseases•Health Systems
Strengthening
Training 100,000 African people as health worker over the next 5yearsAddressing population issue & expanding ‘maternal and child health handbook’$ 560 million to the Global Fund Joint research with young African researcherJapan-Africa Science and Technology Ministers’ Meeting
-Health-
Leadership of Japan in Global Health
Comprehensive approach involving all actors
Achievement of MDGs (1)
-Water-
Japan as the Top DonorJapan as the Top Donor
Sustainable use of water resourcesSustainable use of water resources
Providing access to water and sanitation to African people
Providing access to water and sanitation to African people
Water as the basis of life
Conservation of ecosystems & maintenance of economic activities
Maintenance of human life & healthStrong support for
water cycle management
Strong support for water cycle management
Dispatching Water Security Action Team (W-SAT) to Africa
Dispatching Water Security Action Team (W-SAT) to Africa
W-SAT=water specialists
Achievement of MDGs (2)
-Education-
•Providing sufficient places to learn•Enhancing teachers’ abilities•Encouraging local community•Considering the depth of difficulties
•Technical education•Vocational training•Secondary and higher education
Education for All Fostering human resources
Leading to Self-Reliance and GrowthLeading to Self-Reliance and Growth
Expansion and enhancement of basic
education both in quantity and quality
Holistic approach to the education system
Achievement of MDGs (3)