- At the Tokyo International Conference on African Development, Kishida will pledge to invest in fostering the talents of 300,000 people for the next three years, primarily in the agriculture and health sectors.
- Japan, meanwhile, is eager to pay up to $5 billion over three years to support infrastructure development in Africa, and is considering investing around $4 billion in renewable energy and other related fields.
- TICAD is a framework for Japan and African countries to discuss what is necessary for the further development of the continent with high growth potential, known as the last frontier.
Japan to pledge human resources investment in Africa to counter China

