The 10th UNU Africa Day Symposium
27 May, 2009
Speakers and panellists at the 2009 UNU Africa Day Symposium held May 25 at UNU Headquarters, Tokyo. From left, first row: Konrad Osterwalder; Jean Christian Obame; Yoshiro Mori; Nobuhide Minorikawa. Second row: Elisabeth Tankeu; Eiji Hashimoto; Nobuyoshi Chihara; Kazushige Taniguchi. Third row: Takeshi Sagawa; June Kunugi; Drine Ime; and Noureddine Hached.
The financial crisis and its impact on Africa was the subject of this year's
UNU Africa Day Symposium held May 25 at UNU Headquarters in Tokyo. The symposia are organised annually by UNU and the
African Diplomatic Corps in Tokyo with support from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan. This year we celebrated the tenth year of the series.
Coming a year after the conclusion of the
TICAD IV conference held in Yokohama, the symposium examined the financial crisis with regard to the role of Japan and the TICAD process. Expert speakers and panellists were drawn from government and the public sector, as well as from the UN system and the private sector.
Yoshiro Mori, former prime minister of Japan and president of the Japan-African Union Parliamentary Friendship Association, delivering his keynote speech at the 2009 UNU Africa Day Symposium. Photos: Jeremy Hedley/UNU
Keynote speeches were delivered by Yoshiro Mori, former prime minister of Japan and president of the Japan-African Union Parliamentary Friendship Association, and Elisabeth Tankeu, the African Union's commissioner for trade and industry.
Speeches and presentation files will be posted shortly to our Priority Africa website.
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