Annual Report on Japan's ODA Evaluation 2019
ページ数:33
Flash Playerが無効またはバージョンが古いため閲覧できません。
こちらから、Flash Playerの実行許可または最新バージョンのダウンロードをしてください。

目次
- Front Cover
- Table of Contents
- What is ODA evaluation?
- Highlights of FY 2018 MOFA's ODA Evaluation
- Summary of ODA Evaluation
- Response Actions to Recommendations
- Summary of FY 2018 MOFA's ODA Evaluation
- Evaluation of Japan's ODA to the Republic of Angola (Brief Summary)
- Evaluation of Japan's ODA to the Republic of Indonesia (Brief Summary)
- Evaluation of Japan's ODA to Costa Rica and Nicaragua (Brief Summary)
- Evaluation of Japan's Individual Grant Aid (Brief Summary)%0A(Non-Project Grant Aid to the Republic of Togo in FY 2013)
- Summary of Other ODA Evaluations
- ODA Evaluation based on the Government Policy Evaluations Act (GPEA)
- Evaluations by Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
- Partner Country-led Evaluation
- MOFA Partner Country-led Evaluations for FY 2018
- Topic <Contribution of Japan%0AODA Evaluation Workshop>
- Follow-up of MOFA Third-Party Evaluation Results for FY 2017
- Country Assistance Evaluation of India
- Country Assistance Evaluation of the Republic of Uganda
- Country Assistance Evaluation of Cambodia
- Evaluation of JICA Volunteer Program
- Evaluation of Japan's ODA to Africa through the TICAD Process for the Past 10 Years
- Evaluation on Japan's Assistance to Connectivity in the Mekong Region with a Focus on Southern Economic Corridor
- Evaluation of Individual Project under Grant Aid
- 1 Emergency Grant Aid for the Project to Implement Emergency Measures in Response to the Influx of Syrian Refugees (FY 2013 Jordan)
- 2 Non-Project Grant Aid (FY 2014 Palestine)
- <Special Interview>%0A“Considerations on ODA Evaluations”
- Aiming for ODA that contributes to peace, prosperity, and stability of the world (global interests), as well as to reinforcement of the “human security” of our country and partners! %0ARyokichi Hirono (Professor Emeritus of Seikei University, Advisor of the Japan Evaluation Society)
- The most important point is that the number of people who eagerly work for the field of development increases.%0AJuichi Inada (Professor of Senshu University)
- It is up to individual Japanese to decide on which of the four reasons to provide ODA is more important than the others: humanitarian purpose, moral responsibility, mutual interest, and self-interest.%0ATatsufumi Yamagata (Professor of Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University, President of the Japan Society for International Development)
- When evaluation reports including “evaluation from diplomatic viewpoints” accumulate, it can help nurture people and organizations.%0AKiyoshi Yamaya (Professor of Doshisha University, President of the Japan Evaluation Society)
- Editor's Note
- Related Websites
ページ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33