6 Evaluation of Japan’s ODA to Costa Rica and Nicaragua: Pertaining to Costa Rica, it was recommended that PR strategies were necessary to raise greater public recognition of Japan’s ODA. For example, sharing Japan’s PR strategies with the stakeholders in Costa Rica is necessary for cooperation and development of specific PR activities. It also indicated that PR with higher impact should be employed, such as regular use of social media, which makes information more accessible for people of all ages including the young. MOFA will continue to practice various PR activities through Embassies in addition to reaching media individually and will strive for promoting PR activities to reach all generations. Evaluation of Non-Project Grant Aid to Togo in FY 2013: It was recommended to strengthen consultation and public relations regarding Japan’s assistance in countries where Japan has no Embassy. Specifically, it suggested holding events periodically to share Japan’s all ODA information and allocating training courses for fostering human resources with knowledge of Japan while taking into account countries where Japan has no Embassy. In response to the recommendation, MOFA will continue to have discussions with the recipient’s government and ODA stakeholders and act considering various factors, including their needs.Strengthening of Japan’s Implementation Structure and Reinforcement of Cooperation with Relevant Organizations It was suggested to make further efforts to provide ODA that would trigger private investment and enhance synergies through effective collaboration with private sector and NGOs with comparative advantage in specific fields. Evaluation of Japan’s ODA to Indonesia: Since the private sector was expected to play a major role in development cooperation in Indonesia, it was recommended to state further enhancement of collaboration with the private sector and ODA agencies in Japan’s development cooperation policy. MOFA will state it in
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