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April 16, 2025 Media

"SDGs Talk" Global Health Discussion with Osamu Kunii - Vol. 4 – Keiko Kojima

Many people around the world are suffering from neglected diseases. There are not enough products for disease treatment or prevention and the diseases receive insufficient attention, so those afflicted with the diseases are being left behind.

 

One of the targets of Goal 3 of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is to "end the epidemics of AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria and neglected tropical diseases and combat hepatitis, water-borne diseases and other communicable diseases," but the efforts made to achieve this target are still lacking.

 

The GHIT Fund supports the product development of drugs, vaccines, and diagnostics for malaria, tuberculosis and neglected tropical diseases. Through a global partnership between the public and private sectors, it is working to resolve the issues involved in this.

 

To spread awareness of these neglected diseases, the GHIT Fund has launched "SDGs Talk" a series of global health discussions with GHIT Fund CEO Osamu Kunii. In these discussions, Dr. Kunii invites guests to share information on aspects of the current global health situation and to think together about how to address global issues.

 

The fourth installment of the series features essayist and media personality Keiko Kojima in a wide-ranging discussion about global health issue from the perspective of the experience of living abroad in Australia, the close relationship between gender and global health, and malaria prevention and treatment on World Malaria Day on April 25. It was an engaging dialogue that reaffirmed the importance of "awareness, discussion, and visibility" in achieving the goal of "No One Left Behind."

 

Please watch the video. (Videos are only in Japanese.)

 

Please also take a look. (Videos are only in Japanese.)

"SDGs Talk" Global Health Discussion with Osamu Kunii - Vol. 1 – Ken Noguchi

"SDGs Talk" Global Health Discussion with Osamu Kunii - Vol. 2 – Sawako Agawa

"SDGs Talk" Global Health Discussion with Osamu Kunii - Vol. 3 – Jun Hori