Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike delivered a lecture at Kuwait University’s Sabah Al-Salem University City, focusing on environmental protection and climate change challenges. The event was attended by University Director Prof. Dina Musaed Al-Mailem, university leadership, faculty members, and students.
Environmental Initiatives
Governor Koike discussed Tokyo’s ambitious policies to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 through multiple approaches including solar energy, clean hydrogen, and expanded urban green spaces.
Women’s Empowerment
She highlighted significant progress in Tokyo, noting that “women in Tokyo’s legislative council reached approximately 40%” and that the number of female entrepreneurs has doubled in recent years.
Family Support Policies
The governor emphasized Tokyo’s comprehensive approach to supporting parents through parental leave policies and family-friendly initiatives, contributing to “a more balanced and stable family society.”
Education
Koike praised Kuwait’s investment in higher education, stating that “humans are the true energy source for any society” and that education investment drives sustainable development.
Diplomatic Significance
The governor acknowledged Kuwait’s humanitarian assistance following Japan’s 2011 earthquake and reaffirmed the deep friendship between both nations through this academic exchange.
Commemorative Gift
Kuwait University presented Governor Koike with a photo from KuwaitSat-1, the satellite developed by the university’s research team.