[Lecture Report] The Tokyo Platform Liaison Committee Symposium (January 11, 2023)
date : 1/23/2023
Tags: Women's Health
Health and Global Policy Institute (HGPI) Senior Manager Prof. Haruka Sakamoto and Associate Mr. Shu Suzuki participated as panelists in the “Tokyo Platform Liaison Committee” symposium hosted by the Japan Women Foundation.
During their discussions, they introduced findings from survey research conducted by HGPI and offered recommendations regarding the expansion of comprehensive sex education and other topics in youth health policy.
Speakers at the liaison committee are listed below.

Yumiko Nakajima (Chairperson, Tokyo Platform Liaison Executive Committee, Japan Women Foundation)

Yuriko Koike (Governor of Tokyo)

Masaoki Yamada (Chairman, Tokyo Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists)

Yumiko Ichiki (Administrative Officer, Sexual Crimes Investigation, Criminal Investigation Department, Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department)
Ako Noriki (Head, Victim Support Coordination Section, Human Rights Division, Bureau of General Affairs, Tokyo Metropolitan Government)
Keiji Aoyama (Head, Project Coordination Section, Department of Measures for the Declining Birthrate, Bureau of Social Welfare and Public Health, Tokyo Metropolitan Government)
Naoko Ueda (Head, School Health Promotion Section, Metropolitan School Education Department, Office of Education, Tokyo Metropolitan Government)

Ruriko Tsushima (President, Japan Women Foundation)

Haruka Sakamoto (Senior Manager, HGPI)
Shu Suzuki (Associate, HGPI)
Hironobu Hyodo (Director, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Tokyo Metropolitan Bokutoh Hospital)

For details, please visit the site linked below. (Please note this article is provided in Japanese only.)
The first meeting of the Tokyo Platform Liaison Committee has been held (femship.jp)
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