Signing of Record of Discussions on Technical Cooperation Project with Mexico: Aiming for a new cooperative relationship in Latin America based on the concepts of “Collaboration with Developing Countries as Equal Partners” and “Co-creation on Learning and Solutions"

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[Goal 13] Climate Action
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[Goal 17] Partnerships for the Goals
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2024.09.17

On September 13, the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) signed a Record of Discussions with the Government of Mexico in Mexico City, for “Project for Strengthening the Japan-Mexico Partnership Programme 2030 (JMPP2030)”, a technical cooperation project.

Outlines on the project are provided as below.

Signing ceremony

Signing ceremony

・Project Title
Project for Strengthening the Japan-Mexico Partnership Programme 2030 (JMPP2030)

Country (Target Areas)
Mexico, Latin America and the Caribbean countries in the region, and other areas

Project Objective
Through a revision of the existing framework of the JMPP 2030, triangular and regional cooperation is carried out in more efficient and effective way, making the most of the results and assets contributed by bilateral Japanese cooperation and the competitive capacities (technology, know-how, etc.) of various Mexican actors. In this manner transforming the JMPP 2030 into a common and regional public good, contributes to the economic and social development of Latin America and the Caribbean and other regions.

South-South and triangular cooperation is increasingly recognized and evaluated internationally as an effective tool for achieving the SDGs goals, and there is a growing international consensus that the traditional “aid from the north “developed countries” to the south “developing countries” should be replaced with “sustainable cooperation where both sides learn from each other, collaborate, and co-create under an equal partnership relationship. In response to this trend, JICA is promoting a new initiative in Latin America.

・Implementation Period (Planned)
48 months

・Implementing Agency
Mexican Agency for International Development Cooperation (AMEXCID) with the collaboration of different institutions.

​​​​​​​・Contribution to SDGs
Goal 5 (Gender equality)
Goal 13(Climate action)
Goal 17(Partnerships for the goals)

South-South and triangular cooperation is increasingly recognized and evaluated internationally as an effective tool for achieving the SDGs goals, and there is a growing international consensus that the traditional “aid from the north “developed countries” to the south “developing countries” should be replaced with “sustainable cooperation where both sides learn from each other, collaborate, and co-create under an equal partnership relationship. In response to this trend, JICA is promoting a new initiative in Latin America.

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