Voluntary Blood Donation

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Members of the PFDJ from various sub-zones of Asmara voluntarily donated blood on 19 and 20 August to enrich the blood supply of the National Blood Transfusion Service.

Participants were from the sub-zones of Sembel, Godaif, Gejeret, Tsetserat, and Arbaete Asmara.

Mr. Tekle Habte, coordinator of organization and promotion at the National Voluntary Blood Donors Association, commended the voluntary blood donors in the Central Region for their regular contributions and called on others to follow their noble example.

Noting that PFDJ organizations in the Central Region have made voluntary blood donation a regular yearly activity, Mr. Shumendi Andemariam, head of administrative affairs at the PFDJ office in the Central Region, expressed readiness to continue the program sustainably.

– on behalf of Ministry of Information, Eritrea.

Le Président burundais Evariste Ndayishimiye participe à la 9ème Conférence Internationale de Tokyo sur le Développement de l’Afrique (#TICAD9)

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Ce 20 août 2025, Son Excellence Evariste Ndayishimiye, Président de la République du Burundi, a pris part à la 9ème Conférence Internationale de Tokyo sur le Développement de l’Afrique (#TICAD9), qui se tient dès aujourd’hui jusqu’au 22 août à Yokohama, au Japon. La cérémonie d’ouverture a été co-présidée par le Premier Ministre japonais, Son Excellence Ishiba Shigeru, et Son Excellence João Lourenço, Président de l’Angola et Président en exercice de l’Union Africaine.

La coopération nippo-africaine, qui existe depuis plus de 30 ans, a rassemblé à cette occasion plusieurs Chefs d’État et de Gouvernement, le Secrétaire Général de l’ONU ainsi que diverses Organisations Internationales. Cette édition de la TICAD, placée sous le thème « Co-créer des solutions innovantes avec l’Afrique », met l’accent sur la société, la paix, la sécurité et l’économie et ouvre les voies à une coopération plus solide et pragmatique.

Lors de la première session plénière consacrée à la paix et à la stabilité, co-présidée par le Burundi et le Japon, le Président Ndayishimiye a rappelé le rôle actif du Burundi dans la stabilisation de plusieurs pays africains, notamment la République Démocratique du Congo, le Centrafrique et la Somalie, soulignant que le Burundi demeure un acteur engagé dans la recherche de solutions durables.

« S’il n’y a pas de pain, il n’y a pas de paix », a affirmé le Chef de l’État burundais, rappelant le lien étroit entre paix et développement. Envoyé Spécial de l’Union Africaine au Sahel et champion de l’Agenda Jeunesse, Paix et Sécurité, il a partagé l’expérience de son pays, mettant en avant l’engagement des femmes et des jeunes dans l’entrepreneuriat ainsi que le rôle déterminant des comités mixtes de sécurité dans le maintien de la stabilité nationale.

Clôturant la séance plénière, Son Excellence Evariste Ndayishimiye, Président du Burundi et représentant de l’Union africaine, a réaffirmé la volonté de l’Afrique de s’appuyer sur un partenariat solide avec le Japon pour valoriser ses ressources au service de l’égalité pour tous. Il a également plaidé en faveur d’une réforme du Conseil de sécurité de l’ONU afin de renforcer la représentativité et l’efficacité des institutions internationales.

Distribué par APO Group pour Présidence de la République du Burundi.

Foreign Ministry and British Embassy Host United Nations Security Council (UNSC) Capacity-Building Training

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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in partnership with the British Embassy near Monrovia, successfully conducted a one-day capacity-building training for Ministry staff on Tuesday, August 19, 2025, in preparation for Liberia’s upcoming membership on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) Non- Permanent in 2026. This strategic initiative underscores Liberia’s commitment to enhancing its diplomatic capabilities and contributing effectively to global peace and security discussions.

The training, held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Monrovia, focused on equipping participants with the skills needed for effective communication within the complex UNSC policy environment. Facilitated by Mme. Joanna Mark Reiter, Deputy Chief of Mission at the British Embassy, the session provided practical insights into navigating multilateral diplomacy, drafting impactful statements, and fostering collaboration among UNSC member states. Participants included assistant ministers, senior diplomats, senior desk officers, and administrative staff, all of whom play critical roles in shaping Liberia’s engagement on the global stage.

The program covered key topics such as Using language and Information effectively during the UNSC, Brilliant Briefing for the UNSC, and Super Speeches at the UNSC. Interactive workshops allowed participants to simulate real-world UNSC scenarios, fostering a deeper understanding of the Council’s operational dynamics. Mme. Reiter emphasized the importance of clear, concise communication to advance Liberia’s priorities, including peacebuilding, sustainable development, and human rights advocacy.

Hon. Reginald B. Goodridge, Director General, Foreign Service Institute (FSI), hailed the training as a pivotal step in preparing Liberia for its non-permanent UNSC seat. “This collaboration with the British Embassy strengthens our capacity to represent Liberia’s interests and contribute meaningfully to global peace efforts,” the Director General stated. “We are committed to ensuring our team is well-prepared to engage with confidence and clarity.”

The British Embassy reiterated its support for Liberia’s growing role in international diplomacy. Mme. Reiter noted, “Liberia’s election to the UNSC is a testament to its leadership in West Africa. We are proud to partner with the Ministry to enhance the skills needed for effective participation in this critical global forum.”

This training marks the beginning of a series of preparatory activities planned ahead of Liberia’s UNSC tenure. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed gratitude to the British Embassy for its continued partnership and expertise, which will bolster Liberia’s ability to address pressing global challenges.

As Liberia gears up for its UNSC role, this capacity-building effort reflects a shared commitment to fostering diplomatic excellence and advancing global stability. The Ministry looks forward to further collaborations to ensure Liberia’s voice resonates strongly in 2026.

– on behalf of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Liberia.

Japan-Malawi Foreign Ministers’ Meeting

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On August 20, commencing at 5:58 p.m. for approximately 20 minutes, Mr. IWAYA Takeshi, Minister for Foreign Affairs, held a meeting with Hon. Ms. Nancy Tembo, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Malawi, who is visiting Japan to participate in the in the Ninth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD 9). The overview of the meeting is as follows:

  1. At the outset, Minister IWAYA referred that the cumulative number of Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers dispatched to Malawi has exceeded 1,800, which is the biggest number in the world, and expressed his hope that young people will continue to play an active role as a bridge between the two countries. In response, Minister Tembo expressed hir appreciation for the contribution extended by Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers as well as her intention to further develop the good bilateral relations that have been built up over many years.
  2. Following that, Minister IWAYA announced the launch of a new comprehensive cooperation initiative covering the Nacala Corridor region, which connects Zambia, Malawi, and Mozambique to the Indian Ocean, and stated that Japan will support the development of transportation infrastructure and industrial promotion in the surrounding areas. Minister IWAYA also stated that, in light of the serious food insecurity caused by recent floods and droughts, Japan has decided to provide food assistance to Malawi. In response, Minister Tembo expressed her gratitude for Japan’s support to date, while also touching on the One Village, One Product Movement. In addition, Minister Tembo expressed her desire to further strengthen bilateral relations, including strengthening economic ties through increased investment from Japan, while also expressing her hopes for cooperation in areas such as regional integration, infrastructure, minerals, and agriculture.
  3. The two ministers also concurred to further strengthening cooperation in responding to various regional and international challenges, such as policies towards North Korea including the nuclear and missile issues as well as the abductions issue, and the United Nations Security Council reform.

– on behalf of Portal do Governo de Moçambique.

‘Africa is poised for progress’ Guterres tells development conference in Japan

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“With the world’s youngest population, abundant natural resources, and a vibrant entrepreneurial spirit, Africa is poised for progress,” he told the 9th Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD) in Yokohama.

He said the meeting’s theme – Co-Create Innovative Solutions with Africa – was a reminder that these same strengths can help shape a more peaceful, prosperous, and sustainable world in Africa and beyond.

Progress and reform

In this regard, he emphasised the need to accelerate progress to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through investment, reform and partnerships.

Mr. Guterres highlighted five areas for cooperation, starting with his longstanding push to reform institutions of global governance so that they reflect today’s realities.

“Africa must have a stronger voice in shaping the decisions that affect its future,” he said.

“That includes long-overdue reform of the Security Council, where incredibly, Africa has no permanent member, and other regions remain underrepresented.”

He also called for overhauling the international financial architecture, describing the current system as “unjust and unfair”, as well as bold action on debt relief.

Value chains and renewable energy

The Secretary-General next put the spotlight on investment in sustainable global value chains and regional integration.

“Africa’s path for prosperity must focus on adding value to its raw materials, creating decent jobs, and building resilience, taking profit of the African Continental Free Trade Area,” he said.

He also stressed the need to address “Africa’s energy paradox”, noting that although the continent has enormous potential to produce renewable energy, it receives just two per cent of global investment in the sector.  Meanwhile, some 600 million African lack access to electricity.

“Africa is also home to the critical minerals required to power renewable technologies,” he continued.  “But the countries hosting them must be the ones to benefit first and most, while adding value to local and global value chains.”

Invest in technology, youth and peace 

Turning next to technology, Mr. Guterres called for harnessing digital innovation, including artificial intelligence (AI), for development.

He said Japan’s technological leadership can help close the digital divide, “and ensure that technology helps African countries catch up, with adequate digital public infrastructure, rather than being left behind.”

As “young people are the builders of Africa’s future”, the Secretary-General’s fourth point underscored the need to invest in their skills and education, particularly in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths).

“Let us invest in women’s full participation across economies, societies and political systems,” he added.

Mr. Guterres concluded by acknowledging the link between peace and prosperity.

“Sustainable development requires sustainable peace,” he said.

“By silencing the guns as the African Union clearly points out. And by ending violence in all its forms and strengthening the social cohesion and stability that can attract investment and business to Africa.”

– on behalf of UN News.

Presidente da República (PR) participa no Japão, na Nona Conferência Internacional de Tóquio Para o Desenvolvimento de Africa -TICAD 9

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O Presidente da República, Daniel Chapo, participa na 9ª Conferência Internacional de Tóquio para o Desenvolvimento de África (TICAD 9), evento de três dias a ter lugar na cidade japonesa de Yokohama. A deslocação de Chefe de Estado surge em resposta a um convite formulado pelo Primeiro-Ministro do Japão, Shigeru Ishiba.

O evento conta com a participação de Chefes de Estado e de governo de África, representantes de organizações internacionais e directores-executivos de empresas japonesas, africanas e líderes da ONU, Banco Mundial entre outras organizações, além de representantes do sector privado e de organizações da sociedade civil.

A TICAD 9 oferece um espaço para discussões e troca de experiências sobre desenvolvimento sustentável e parcerias público-privadas.

Para além do estadista moçambicano, Daniel Chapo, já se encontram no Japão, os Presidentes da África do Sul e de Angola, Ciryl Ramaphosa e João Lourenço, respectivamente, para participarem na nona Conferência Internacional de Tóquio para o Desenvolvimento da África, TICAD-9.

Nesta deslocação o Chefe de Estado far-se acompanhar pela Primeira-Dama de Moçambique, Gueta Chapo, pelos ministros, dos Negócios Estrangeiros e Cooperação, Maria Manuela dos Santos; Transporte e Logística, João Matlombe; Recursos Minerais e Energia, Estevão Pale; Saúde, Ussene Isse, quadros da Presidência da República e de outras instituições do Estado.

Distribuído pelo Grupo APO para Portal do Governo de Moçambique.

Presidente da República (PR) Reitera disponibilidade de Moçambique a investimentos nos domínios da Logística Portuária e da Segurança Marítima

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O Presidente da República reiterou hoje, no Japão, a abertura de Moçambique a investimentos nos domínios da logística portuária e da segurança marítima sectores considerados fundamentais para a integração económica e para a estabilidade na região do Oceano Índico. Daniel Chapo destacou, em particular, o potencial estratégico do Corredor de Nacala.

O posicionamento de Daniel Chapo foi expresso, em Yokohama, no Japão, na sessão de abertura do Fórum de Parceria Económica no Oceano Índico-África, evento que antecede a nona Conferência Internacional de Tóquio para o Desenvolvimento de África, TICAD 9.

O Chefe de Estado, Daniel Chapo apontou na ocasião, a economia azul, infra-estruturas, segurança marítima, logística portuária, turismo, transição energética, inovação tecnológica e juventude, como algumas áreas estratégicas para o aprofundamento da cooperação: “Por isso, a nossa estratégia nacional de Economia Azul tem como objectivo estas áreas de cooperação entre a prosperidade económica e justiça ambiental. Por isso, queremos promover também fóruns bilaterais multilaterais, ao nível de Moçambique, para desenvolver projectos conjuntos que reflectem os valores da TICAD“.

O Japão é um dos principais financiadores de projectos de desenvolvimento em Moçambique, com destaque para a assistência técnica e a cooperação directa. Empresas japonesas estão também entre os investidores nos projectos de gás em Cabo Delgado. O Governo espera que, após a Cimeira, essa cooperação ganhe novo impulso.

 O Fórum de Parceria Económica no Oceano Índico-África antecedeu a nona Conferência Internacional de Tóquio para o Desenvolvimento de África, TICAD 9, que decorre em Yokohama, no Japão. (RM)

Distribuído pelo Grupo APO para Portal do Governo de Moçambique.

Japan-Nigeria Foreign Ministers’ Meeting

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On August 20, commencing at 4:20 p.m. for approximately 25 minutes, Mr. IWAYA Takeshi, Minister for Foreign Affairs, held a meeting with H.E. Ambassador Yusuf Maitama TUGGAR, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Federal Republic of Nigeria, who is visiting Japan to participate in the Ninth Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD 9). The overview of the meeting is as follows:

  1. At the outset, Minister IWAYA expressed his desire to deepen cooperation in the economic field and in addressing global issues, with Nigeria, a leader in Africa, which shared values and principles such as democracy and the rule of law. In response, Minister Tuggar expressed his high appreciation for Japan’s efforts in public and private sectors for TICAD to date and stated his desire to further strengthen bilateral cooperation, particularly in the economic and climate change fields, as well as in international fora.
  2. Following that, Minister IWAYA expressed his intention to strengthen cooperation with Nigeria on startups and to collaborate in the fields such as global health. In response, Minister Tuggar expressed his gratitude for Japan’s support for Nigeria and stated his desire to deepen bilateral relations, including in the areas of business or international cooperation, then added his hope to cooperate in minerals, AI capacity building and fisheries. Minister also mentioned that he would like to continue promoting startups and economic integration and thus invite investments from Japan.
  3. The two ministers confirmed to work together to respond to various regional and international challenges, including their policies towards North Korea including on the nuclear and missile issues and the abductions issue, as well as the United Nations Security Council reform.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan.

Audit of the Management of Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Gender Development (EGDC) Operations in Senegal: The ECOWAS Auditor General’s Office on Mission in Dakar

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In accordance with its mandate to monitor the impact, quality and effectiveness of programmes, as well as to ensure compliance with governance and transparency standards, the Office of the Auditor General of the ECOWAS Commission conducted an audit mission at the ECOWAS Gender Development (EgDC). This mission, which took place from the 4th to 15th of August 2025 in Dakar, Republic of Senegal, focused on the management of EGDC operations, particularly in the areas of procurement, human resources, travel, missions and advances.

The objective was to analyse the operational procedures in place and to gather the EGDC’s expectations and needs in terms of good management. At the opening meeting on 4th of August, the auditors presented the context, objectives and methodology of the audit. The Director of the ECDC and the Director of Administration and Finance of the GIABA/EGDC Pooling highlighted the importance of the exercise, emphasising the progress made by the Centre in the areas examined.

The closing meeting, held on the 18th August 2025, provided an opportunity to share the preliminary conclusions. The Auditor General praised the EGDC’s open cooperation and encouraged it to continue its efforts to improve its operating framework.

This work was carried out in a hybrid mode (face-to-face and videoconferencing via Zoom and Teams), with the active participation of staff from the EGDC, GIABA and the Auditor General’s Office.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

Tanzania Launches its First National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security

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In a significant step towards advancing gender equality and reinforcing national peacebuilding efforts, the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania, in collaboration with UN Women and national stakeholders, officially launched its first National Action Plan (TNAP) on Women, Peace and Security on 19 August 2025 at the Peace and Security Training Centre in Dar es Salaam.

Rooted in the global commitments of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325, the four-year TNAP provides a strategic framework to ensure women’s full, equal and meaningful participation in peace processes, conflict prevention, humanitarian response and post-conflict recovery.

“Today we celebrate a critical step forward,” said Dr. Doto Mashaka Biteko, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Energy, who officiated the event.

“This National Action Plan represents a new chapter for our country, one that reinforces our commitment to the rights of women and the building of a peaceful and inclusive society. I am pleased to see this plan grounded in our own Constitution and informed by global commitments. Let it be a tool not only for change, but for unity and resilience across our regions and communities.”

Led by the Ministry of Community Development, Gender, Women and Special Groups and the Zanzibar Ministry of Community Development, Gender, Elders and Children, the development of the TNAP involved extensive consultations with government ministries, civil society, women’s organizations and international partners, ensuring alignment with other national frameworks including the National Plan of Action to End Violence against Women and Children (NPA-VAWC) and the Tanzania Generation Equality Programme (TGEP). It prioritizes five pillars: participation, protection, prevention, relief and recovery, and coordination.

“The goal of this Action Plan,” said Hon. Dr. Dorothy Gwajima, Minister of Community Development, Gender, Women and Special Groups,“is to recognize the vital role of women in peacebuilding, conflict prevention, and decision-making processes. It marks the culmination of years of collaboration, research and coordination between our ministries, civil society, and international partners. This is a proud moment for Tanzania, as we reaffirm our commitment to regional and global frameworks for gender equality and sustainable peace.”

A blueprint for inclusive, people-driven peace and gender equality

The launch was also addressed by the UN Resident Coordinator, Susan Ngongi Namondo, who underscored that lasting peace is only possible when women are not just participants, but leaders in shaping it.

UN Women’s Regional Director for Eastern and Southern Africa applauded Tanzania’s leadership, stating that the landmark instrument stands as a powerful testament to Tanzania’s firm commitment to place women at the heart of peace and security: “not as victims, not as spectators, but as leaders and drivers of transformative change.” 

“From the grassroots to the highest levels of government, Tanzanian women have demonstrated that when women lead, peace follows. UN Women is proud to stand with the Government of Tanzania on this journey to ensure TNAP delivers tangible and lasting impact.”

Next steps

With the launch of TNAP, Tanzania joins a growing community of nations operationalizing the Women, Peace and Security agenda. A multisectoral steering committee will oversee implementation, working closely with regional and local actors to ensure alignment with national priorities and Sustainable Development Goals.

“Let us now ensure this plan lives not only in print, but in the everyday lives of our communities,” Dr. Biteko concluded. “The future of peace in Tanzania must be inclusive, and that begins with women.”

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of UN Women – Africa.

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