18 Recommendations Japan should strengthen its engagement in enhancing policies and systems of Uganda in order to expand projects. It was also recommended to reinforce measures to develop ownership and self-help effort of Ugandan counterparts. Furthermore, exit strategies should be formulated for long-term assistance projects, especially for vocational training, and let Ugandan counterparts take initiatives of management. Japan should strengthen its local ODA implementation structure, including Japanese Embassy and JICA office, and actively utilize policy advisors. It is also important to find and develop human resources specialized in development cooperation policies. It was also recommended that Japan should develop and actively utilize human resources knowledgeable about Japan as well as strengthen interaction between Uganda and Japan at multiple levels. Implementation status of response measures Cooperation in rural areas was started in 2018 under Ugandan Government’s efforts concerning JICA vocational training program, aiming for its nationwide development. Besides, JICA survey team was dispatched to discuss with Ugandan counterparts in April 2019. Japan has been diligently urging Uganda to transfer management responsibilities for vocational training, taking opportunities of high-level meetings. The possibility of reinforcing the personnel of Embassy and JICA office is still under consideration. Japan will continue to strive to acquire and develop human resources as well as actively using policy advisors. In addition to starting to share information on Japan’s economic cooperation to Uganda in the security measures meeting for Japanese nationals, Embassy began delivering its monthly Uganda Newsletter by email to those who wish to receive it. In August 2018, former students studying in Japan were invited to a farewell ceremony held for participants of the African Business Education Initiative for Youth (ABE Initiative) in order to promote local networking. The Association of Uganda Japanese Scholarship attended the international education fair in Kampala, organized by Japanese universities and they gave presentation on their experiences in Japan. Moreover, Networking Fairs has been held also in Japan for Japanese companies and ABE Initiative participants.Country Assistance Evaluation of the Republic of Uganda Project for TVET-Leading Institution’s Expansion of Human Resource and Skilled Workforce Development for Industrial Sector:Trainees in the electronics lab for vocational trainingPhoto provided by JICAComputer class at St. Mbaaga College in Kakiri, WakisoPhoto provided by Koji Sato/JICANakawa Vocational Training InstitutePhoto provided by JICA
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