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15Partner Country-led Evaluations Report on Third Country Training Programmes in the Environment Sector 2012-2018 in the Framework of Japan-Mexico Partnership Programme (JMPP) (Brief Summary)Full text of the summary and report is available here:https://www.mofa.go.jp/policy/oda/evaluation/FY2018/pdfs/jmpp_summary.pdf   https://www.mofa.go.jp/mofaj/gaiko/oda/les/000496684.pdfMonitoring mission of TCTP: advisory activities by IMTA ofcials in HondurasCountryThe United Mexican StatesEvaluatorsMexican Agency for International Development Cooperation (AMEXCID)Consultant: Eriko YamashitaEvaluation PeriodNovember 13, 2018 to February 28, 2019 Evaluation Description:(1) Background Japan-Mexico Partnership Programme (JMPP) celebrated its 15th anniversary in 2018, and Mexican Agency for International Development Cooperation (AMEXCID) and Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan (MOFA) agreed to conduct this partner country-led evaluation to analyze the outcomes generated by JMPP in its beneficiary countries as well as in Mexico along with analysis on its process.(2) Evaluation Purpose Objectives of this evaluation study are as follows: review Japan’s overall policies to JMPP; use lessons learned from this review as a reference in policy planning, as well as in its effective and efficient implementation, of Japan’s future assistance to Mexico; ensure Japan’s accountability by making the evaluation results widely available to the general public.(3) Evaluation Targets This evaluation covers four Third Country Training Programmes (TCTP) implemented under JMPP in the environment sector between 2012 and 2018 (equivalent to FY 2012 - 2017 in Japan).(4) Evaluation Methodology The evaluation was conducted in line with the following three criteria based on the Guidelines for the Partner Country-led Evaluation (June 2018) by MOFA.Relevance of Policies Effectiveness of Results Appropriateness of Processes Evaluation results(1) Relevance of Policies Japan’s support for regional development in Latin America in the environment sector is highly consistent with the high-level policies of both Japan and Mexico at the time of planning as well as ex-post evaluation. For Mexico, [MOFA Partner Country-led Evaluations for FY 2018]Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and TourismPromoting International Cooperation and Coordinationhttp://www.mlit.go.jp/common/001303481.pdf(The programs include non-ODA projects.)Ministry of the EnvironmentInternational coordination and cooperation for global environmental conservationhttp://www.env.go.jp/guide/seisaku/index.html(See the ex-post evaluation of FY 2018 policy evaluation report) (The programs include non-ODA projects.) Furthermore, since 2017, MOFA has been conducting internal evaluation on individual projects under Grant Aid implemented by MOFA. https://www.mofa.go.jp/mofaj/ms/oda/page24_000056.html Evaluations by Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) JICA conducts evaluations (external evaluations by external third-party evaluators based on the project cost and internal evaluations by JICA overseas offices, etc.) on individual projects of three development assistance schemes of technical cooperation, ODA loan, and grant aid (implemented by JICA). In addition, JICA implements comprehensive and cross-sectoral evaluations under specific themes, such as by region, sector, or assistance methodology, etc., impact evaluations for evidence-based practice, and process analysis with a focus on the processes through which projects effects are produced. From the perspective of learning, JICA aims to utilize evaluation results for further improvement of project implementation, and to fulfill its accountability, such as ensuring the objectivity and transparency of evaluations and publicizing evaluation results etc.Evaluation on the JICA websitehttps://www.jica.go.jp/english/our_work/evaluation/index.html Partner Country-led Evaluation MOFA implements partner country-led evaluation once a year, aiming to enhance partner country’s evaluation capacity, where a governmental and/or private consulting organization evaluates programs under specific themes such as health, transportation, and disaster risk reduction.

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