Africa Rallies at TICAD 9: Major Deals Forged and Partnerships Strengthened!

The 9th Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD 9) served as a pivotal global platform for advancing innovation, investment, and sustainable development across the African continent. This significant event brought together leaders from 35 African nations, alongside their Japanese hosts and various global organizations including the United Nations, to discuss strategies for supporting African countries and shaping their future. The conference concluded with the adoption of the Yokohama Declaration and a joint communiqué, emphasizing multilateral trade, strengthening connections between Africa and the Indo-Pacific region, and introducing new economic initiatives by Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba.
Uganda actively participated in TICAD 9, positioning itself as a leading digital innovation hub in Africa. A delegation from the Ministry of ICT and National Guidance, led by Permanent Secretary Dr. Aminah Zawedde, attended the conference alongside four promising Ugandan startups under the UJ Connect Project, a partnership with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). This engagement was a strategic step to drive economic growth through technology and nurture a competitive digital ecosystem. For Ugandan startups, TICAD 9 opened doors to international opportunities, including access to new markets and investment for scaling innovations, learning global best practices from leading Japanese companies and tech experts, and building strategic partnerships through business matching. Uganda's presence was a deliberate move to brand the nation as fertile ground for tech investment and innovation, aiming to attract foreign direct investment, create high-value jobs, and diversify the economy beyond traditional sectors, reinforcing the country's commitment to a globally competitive tech ecosystem.
Kenya also secured significant economic partnerships during TICAD 9, with Japan extending approximately Sh21.7 billion (25 billion yen) to support Kenya’s vehicle assembly and energy sectors. These crucial deals were signed by Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi and Nippon Export and Investment Insurance Chief Executive Officer Atsuo Kuroda. The agreements are set to strengthen Kenya's local vehicle assembly and parts manufacturing industry, allocate between Sh10.5 billion and Sh13.1 billion to the National Automotive Policy, and address electricity transmission and distribution losses through the procurement of high-transformers. Additionally, Sh4 billion was designated for general budget support, focusing on projects exempted from environmental impact assessment. President William Ruto highlighted Kenya's shift from short-term financing risks towards reducing expensive debts, exploring sustainability-linked (Green) bonds, yen-denominated Samurai bonds, renminbi-denominated Panda bonds, and debt swaps to ease sovereign borrowing costs.
Throughout the conference, a core theme emerged: "Co-create Innovative Solutions with Africa," emphasizing the need for growth to translate into real impact on people's lives, moving beyond macroeconomic statistics to grassroots transformation. President Ruto initiated discussions on the societal pillar, challenging leaders to promote resilient, adaptive, and inclusive societies as the foundation for Africa's transformation. He underscored Africa's wealth in natural resources and its youthful population of nearly 400 million, brimming with energy, creativity, and innovation. Despite impressive economic growth projections (Sub-Saharan Africa’s GDP projected to grow by 4% by 2025), these figures have not sufficiently translated into meaningful poverty reduction, substantial job creation, or enhanced fiscal space. Ruto urged investment in people—their health, education, and overall well-being—to unlock Africa's vast potential through holistic human capital development and championed programs aligned with global, regional, and national priorities, tailored to build inclusive and resilient societies that leave no one behind.
The communiqué also highlighted proposals aimed at addressing the challenges faced by African nations, distinguishing these efforts from those of China. Japan reiterated its commitment to expand investments for Africa’s future, enhance industrial cooperation, and develop human resources. A significant pledge from Japan involves nurturing experts in artificial intelligence (AI) to assist African countries in achieving economic growth and addressing social challenges. The Japanese government aims to train 30,000 AI experts through the Japan Africa Co-Creation for Industry initiative, a framework designed to improve collaboration between Japanese companies and African startups. Furthermore, Japan will partner with local universities and the U.N. Development Program to assist trained AI experts in starting their own businesses or securing employment. President Ruto stressed the urgent challenge of accelerating inclusive wealth creation to eliminate poverty and create jobs, calling on Japan to help Africa rectify trade imbalances by investing in local manufacturing, industrialization, agricultural value chains, and financing renewable energy systems to power industry, thereby adding value to Africa's abundant resources.
The TICAD 9 conference culminated in the signing of 64 cooperation documents and more than 300 agreements, signaling a reinforced partnership between Japan and African nations. This collective effort underscores a shared vision for Africa's socio-economic progress, driven by innovation, strategic investments, and a commitment to human-centric development. By fostering a knowledge-based economy and promoting global competitiveness, TICAD 9 has laid substantial groundwork for Africa to actively shape its digital and economic future.
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