During her official visit to Japan from 28 to 30 August for the 7th Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD), UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay held important bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Minister of Foreign affairs in order to reinforce UNESCO’s partnership with Japan and discuss joint cooperation.
Prime Minister Abe reiterated Japan’s support to UNESCO and expressed that Japan will actively cooperate with the organization on areas such as education, culture, artificial intelligence, disaster risk reduction and education for sustainable development, in particular as regards Africa’s development.
Prime Minister Abe expressed his appreciation on the steady progress of UNESCO’s reform under Azoulay’s leadership. He mentioned that Japan would continue to cooperate with UNESCO and increase its support in a number of areas, including artificial intelligence. Japan is a strong supporter of UNESCO’s work towards establishing a normative framework on AI.
Finally, both sides noticed that cooperation between Japan and UNESCO has entered a new era of trust and confidence and expressed satisfaction about the progress accomplished so far.
UNESCO and TICAD co-organized two side events, one on the ethical dimensions of artificial intelligence, the other on the development of the cinema industry in Africa. The latter is part of the Organization’s commitment to promoting cultural industries and cultural diversity as empowering vectors for social cohesion and human development.
Japan is one of the most important contributors to UNESCO’s work, and provides funding for major initiatives such as Education on Sustainable Development, and the UNESCO-Japan Prize on Education for Sustainable Development.
Original source: UNESCO
Published on 04 September 2019