The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Japanese consulate fetes Carter Center award winners

Honorees welcomed at Consul General’s home for citation, ceremony.

- Georgia Asian Times

Guinea Worm Eradicatio­n Program, led by the Carter Center, was honored for winning the Fourth Hideyo Noguchi Africa Prize in the medical services category on March 3 at the residence of the Consul General of Japan Atlanta. The prize recognizes the program’s efforts to make Guinea worm disease the first human disease to be eradicated since smallpox in 1980.

“The Hideyo Noguchi Africa Prize signifies the government of Japan’s high level of interest and involvemen­t in the health and welfare of the people of Africa. We fully support the effort of the Carter Center in its effort to eradicate guile worm in Africa,” Consul General Mio Maeda said in his remarks.

“We at the Carter Center are very grateful for this prestigiou­s award from such an important partner,” said Dr. Kashef Ijaz, VP of Health Programs, The Car

ter Center.

A citation and medal award ceremony was held at the residence of the Consul General, with invited guests from the Carter Center and selected distinguis­hed guests, who were treated to a traditiona­l Japanese buffet style dinner. Jim Reed, President of YKK Corporatio­n of America led a celebrator­y toast in recognitio­n of

the award winners.

The Hideyo Noguchi Africa Prize comprises a citation and a medal for each laureate and an honorarium of 100 million yen. A nominating committee identifies finalists for the prizes, and the prime minister of Japan makes the final decision.

The government of Japan has supported the Carter Center and its partners in the Guinea worm eradicatio­n effort since 1989. When the Carter Center assumed leadership of the global Guinea Worm Eradicatio­n Program in 1986, an estimated 3.5 million cases occurred annually, mostly in Africa. In 2021, there were just 15 cases. By the end of June, just two cases had been provisiona­lly reported in 2022.

 ?? COURTESY OF GEORGIA ASIAN TIMES ?? The Guinea Worm Eradicatio­n Program, led by The Carter Center, was honored with the Fourth Hideyo Noguchi Africa Prize in the medical services category at the residence of the Consul General Mio Maeda (fourth from right).
COURTESY OF GEORGIA ASIAN TIMES The Guinea Worm Eradicatio­n Program, led by The Carter Center, was honored with the Fourth Hideyo Noguchi Africa Prize in the medical services category at the residence of the Consul General Mio Maeda (fourth from right).

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