Ambassador Kiya's attendance at the closing ceremony for the FOIP training course organized by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR)
2024/9/19
On 19 September, the closing ceremony for the “Leaders for Free and Open Indo-Pacific: Sea and Human Security Training for Asia and Pacific Island Countries”, which was supported by the Government of Japan and implemented by the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), was held in Jakarta. Ambassador Kiya attended and gave a speech at the ceremony.
This training course is being implemented with the aim of providing government officials and leaders from 26 countries in Asia and the Pacific Islands with the skills, knowledge and ability to strengthen climate, social, economic, food and maritime security, and to establish a coordination mechanism across the region. Through this course, participants acquire the knowledge and ability to address the challenges and needs of the Indo-Pacific region and to strengthen the resilience of the region.
We are honored that the Government of Japan has supported this training course and that future leaders from the Indo-Pacific region have been able to participate. We hope that this meaningful project will contribute to the peace, stability and prosperity of the Indo-Pacific region in the future.
This training course is being implemented with the aim of providing government officials and leaders from 26 countries in Asia and the Pacific Islands with the skills, knowledge and ability to strengthen climate, social, economic, food and maritime security, and to establish a coordination mechanism across the region. Through this course, participants acquire the knowledge and ability to address the challenges and needs of the Indo-Pacific region and to strengthen the resilience of the region.
We are honored that the Government of Japan has supported this training course and that future leaders from the Indo-Pacific region have been able to participate. We hope that this meaningful project will contribute to the peace, stability and prosperity of the Indo-Pacific region in the future.