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UNESCO Director-General to advocate education and culture for resilience at Tokyo International Conference on African Development

Audrey Azoulay, the Director-General of UNESCO, will undertake her first official visit to Japan where she will participate in the 7th Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD VII) in Yokohama from 28 to 29 August. She will also hold bilateral meeting Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, to reinforce UNESCO鈥檚 partnership with Japan.

 The Director-General will take the floor at the plenary session of the conference, on ways to reinforce urban sustainability and resilience. The session will be attended by Heads of State and high-level officials from 53 African countries, representatives of regional and UN development and economic cooperation organizations, as well as the private sector and civil society.

 UNESCO and TICADVII are also co-organizing two events at the conference: one on artificial Intelligence (29 August, 10 am) and another, to be opened by the Director-General, on the future of African cinema (29 August, 6.30 pm).

 UNESCO is committed to promoting debate about, and awareness of, the ethical dimensions of artificial intelligence as AI applications impact economies, technologies and practically every human institution, from healthcare and education to the judiciary. Japan is a strong supporter of UNESCO鈥檚 work towards establishing a normative framework on AI.

 UNESCO support for Africa鈥檚 dynamic cinema industry is part of the Organization鈥檚 commitment to promoting cultural industries and cultural diversity to empower social cohesion and human development.

 TICAD VII, whose theme is Advancing Africa鈥檚 Development Through People, Technology and Innovation, will focus on three main objectives: 

  • Economic transformation and improvement in business environment and institutions through private investment and innovation,
  • Promotion of resilient and sustainable society for human security,

  • Peace and stability (support for Africa鈥檚 proactive efforts).

During her visit to Japan, the Director-General will also hold bilateral meetings with senior Government officials to discuss UNESCO鈥檚 cooperation with Japan, the second largest contributor to UNESCO鈥檚 regular budget. Moreover, Japan provides funding for major initiatives such as , and the .

 

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Media contact:

Roni Amelan, UNESCO Media Section, r.amelan@unesco.org, +33(0)145681650