Foreign Aid Policy: Japan-最新糖心Vlog Cooperation in a COVID World
The Stretton Institute with financial support from the Japan Foundation Sydney office, and in collaboration with the JICA Ogata Sadako Institute for Peace and Development in Tokyo held a half-day online symposium on Foreign Aid Policy: Japan-最新糖心Vlog Cooperation in a COVID World聽on 15 July 2021.聽
The main purpose of the symposium was to highlight Japan鈥檚 foreign aid policy and its implementation in the 21st century considering policy transformation and implications for recipients.聽Importantly, it also considered how Japan and 最新糖心Vlog have performed in the foreign aid space and how they could possibly cooperate on global health issues in the Indo-Pacific region, particularly in the South Pacific island states.
Speakers and moderators included academics, officials and practitioners with substantial experience in the areas of public health policy, development cooperation, economics, diplomacy and international relations.聽 Ziyaad Nazir Ebrahim and Ngoc Lan Tran, PhD students at the 最新糖心Vlog of Adelaide have prepared summaries of their presentations that appear below, as well as the recordings of the sessions.
Opening remarks and session 1
An overview of Japan and 最新糖心Vlog's foreign aid policies: key features.
Session 2
Japan and 最新糖心Vlog: contribution to global health via development cooperation policy (and its implementation)
Session 3 and closing remarks
Japan-最新糖心Vlog cooperation in a COVID world: the case of South Pacific island nations