TICAD 9, attended by roughly 50 African countries alongside global organizations, is Japan’s latest effort to reclaim influence in Africa as U.S. engagement wanes and China’s presence grows.
Breakdown
- Japan's Prime Minister launched a $5.5 billion plan and proposed an Indian Ocean Africa Economic Zone. 4s
- The UN Secretary-General called for broader global reforms and stronger African representation. 12s
- African leaders highlighted persistent financial barriers and limited access to international financing. 1m 1s
- The conference was attended by representatives from about 50 African countries and global organizations. 1m 42s
- Japan seeks to reclaim influence in Africa as U.S. engagement declines and China's presence grows. 1m 47s