What We Do
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JICA GLOBAL AGENDA
- Urban and Regional Development
- Transportation
- Energy and Mining
- Private Sector Development
- Agricultural and Rural Development
- Health
- Nutrition
- Archive: 2015 - 2017
- Social Security
- Sport and Development
- Peace-Building
- Governance
- Public Finance and Financial Systems
- Gender and Development
- Digital for Development
- Climate Change
- Nature Conservation
- Environmental Management
- Sustainable Water Resources Management and Water Supply
- Disaster Risk Reduction
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Types of Assistance
- Technical Cooperation
- Official Development Assistance Loans
- Official Development Assistance Grants
- Volunteers
- Emergency Disaster Relief
- Public-Private Partnerships
- Migration and Development - Support for the Acceptance of Foreign HRs / Multicultural and Inclusive Community
- Science and Technology Cooperation on Global Issues
- Partnership with Other Development Partners
- South-South and Triangular Cooperation
- Civil Participation
- JICA Development Studies Program / JICA Chair
In order to achieve the better development results, it is essential to refer and utilize the lessons learned from the past projects in the process of project formulation and implementation.
JICA compiled the "Knowledge lesson", the lessons learned based on a cross-sectional analysis of evaluation reports and various reports in several sectors. JICA is expected to improve its projects by further promoting the generation, accumulation and use of lessons learned.
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