Past Research Projects
Evidence-based Analysis for Post-2015 Development StrategiesThis research project plans to synthesize JICA's views on the shape of the next-generation global development goals, drawing on its field experiences and research findings done at the institute, and intends to provide some policy implications for the global debates on the post-2015 development agenda. Starting with a review of the MDG framework, targets and performance toward their achievements, the project will compile the evidence supporting the importance of incorporating and mainstreaming some cross-cutting issues - issues with which to govern the entire framework of the forthcoming development goals. Tentatively, we intend to focus on “inclusive development" and “resilience," as candidates for such cross-cutting issues to be highlighted, based on our preliminary analysis.
- Research area
- Development Cooperation Strategies
- Research period
- 2012.08.01 ~ 2013.12.31
Research results (publications)
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No.77 Analysis of Poverty between People with and without Disabilities in Nepal
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No.70 Access to Infrastructure and Human Development: Cross-Country Evidence
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No.68 A Quantitative Study of Social Capital in the Tertiary Sector of Kobe : Has Social Capital Promoted Economic Reconstruction Since the Great Hanshin Awaji Earthquake?
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No.62 Achieving the Millennium Development Goals:Lessons for Post-2015 New Development Strategies
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