"The World and Japan" Database (Project Leader: TANAKA Akihiko)
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National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS); Institute for Advanced Studies on Asia (IASA), The University of Tokyo

[Title] Prime Minister Kishida's Acceptance Speech at the Global Goalkeepers Award 2023 Ceremony

[Place]
[Date] September 20, 2023
[Source] Cabinet Public Relations Office, Cabinet Secretariat
[Notes] Provisional translation
[Full text]

1 Introduction

Ms Melinda Gates, Co-Chair,

Dr Bill Gates, Co-Chair,

Distinguished Guests,

As Prime Minister of Japan, I am truly honoured to receive the Global Goalkeepers Award 2023 today. I am deeply moved by the fact that this prestigious award ceremony is the first time in a year that I have had the opportunity to meet with Co-Chair Bill Gates, whom I respect.

First and foremost, I would like to once again pay tribute to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for having carried out its mission of "helping to ensure that every person has the chance to lead a healthy, productive life" ever since its foundation, with a focus on global health, based on its belief that "all lives have equal value".

2 Acceleration of Efforts to Achieve the SDGs and Global Health

This year marks the midpoint toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), but the achievement of the SDGs is at grave risk. Against this backdrop, there is an ever greater need to accelerate efforts to achieve the SDGs. Especially, global health is an essential area for materializing human security. The COVID-19 has once again highlighted the importance of universal health coverage or UHC.

At the G7 Hiroshima Summit in May this year, discussions on global health focused on developing and strengthening global health architecture for enhancing prevention, preparedness, and response (PPR) for future health emergencies; contributing to achieving more resilient, equitable and sustainable UHC; and promoting health innovation. Japan expressed its intention to make public-private financial contributions totalling more than USD 7.5 billion, and the G7 highlighted its financial contributions totalling more than USD 48 billion from the public and 3 private sectors.

The private sector's further contribution, including from a financial aspect, is indispensable to solving global issues including global health challenges in particular. In this regard, I hope that the Gates Foundation will continue to play an active role. The Government of Japan also wishes to work more closely with the Gates Foundation toward achieving the SDGs by 2030.

3 Conclusion

I would like to reiterate my appreciation for the co-chairs of the Gates Foundation and all the people involved in this award. This honour was not achieved on my own, but with the contributions of the people of Japan and all the partners attending here today, who have worked hand-in-hand together.

Thank you very much.