On September 12, 2021 a comprehensive workshop/symposium was held online to try to advance our collaborative project work as well as to engage a wider global audience. With attendees from several different countries, the discussion of different issues related to malaria in World War II was engaging, covering more than 6 hours of presentations and discussion. The following is the final presentation schedule.
Session I
Adrian Agahari Understanding Malaria Medication for Indonesians in 1930-1940s from Dutch Indies Malaria Medical Research
Takashi Sakata Production of Anti-malarial Drugs in Japan by the End of WWII
Mayumi Yamamoto Chrysanthemum as a Sword: Prelude to the Malaria War in Japanese Military Occupied Indonesia
General Discussion
Session II
Kaoru Kochi Promoting Public Health and Eradicating Malaria by Flicks: Screening Films in Indonesia during the Japanese Occupation
Makiko Sekiyama The Travels and Experiences of One Eiseihei in Indonesia
Isao Yamazaki Guru Besar Bangsa Nippon: The Lives and Careers of Jakarta Ika Daigaku Faculty Members from Japan
Brad Horton Japanese Medical Propaganda in the War
& Malaria and Medicines in the Wartime Indonesian Press
General Discussion