7the next revision of Country Assistance Policy for Indonesia. It was also recommended to hold periodically comprehensive discussions on Japan’s ODA among ODA Task Force. MOFA will hold ODA Task Force meeting to oversee the overall picture of Indonesia’s development plans, engaging wider stakeholders, such as the Japanese Embassy, the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) and the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO). Evaluation of Japan’s ODA to Angola: Strengthening ODA implementation structure in Angola was suggested as Japan’s ODA to Angola may increase in future. In response, JICA extended the scale its office in Angola in July 2018 and will examine a possibility to further reinforce Japan’s ODA implementation structure, taking into account the future ODA’s volume. Evaluation of Japan’s ODA to Costa Rica and Nicaragua: It was confirmed as lessons learned that collaboration with the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) was more effective than Japan’s bilateral assistance. It is because of not only larger fund scale resulting in more significant development impacts but also smoother project formulation and implementation, and reduced cost and workload. Several co-financing projects with IDB are currently undertaken: two in Costa Rica and one in Nicaragua. MOFA will continue to explore co-financing opportunities proactively.Examples of Response Actions to Recommendations (Lessons Learned) based on Individual Circumstances Evaluation of Japan’s ODA to Angola: Since the inauguration of President Lourenço in 2017, Angola has been undergoing significant changes such as a new Angola National Development Plan (PDN). Therefore, it was recommended to
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