Summary of Other ODA EvaluationsODA Evaluation Based on the Government Policy Evaluations Act (GPEA)Evaluations by Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)With the entry into force of the GPEA in 2002, each ministry and agency is required to conduct self-evaluations of policies under its jurisdiction. ODA evaluations based on the GPEA have been conducted since then.JICA conducts evaluations (external evaluations by external third-party evaluators based on the project cost and internal evaluations by JICA overseas ofces, etc.) on individual projects under the three development assistance schemes of Technical Cooperation, ODA Loans, and Grant Aid (implemented by JICA). In addition, JICA implements comprehensive and cross-sectoral evaluations under specic themes (e.g., by region, sector, or assistance methodology), impact evaluations for evidence-based practices, 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 the further improvement of project implementation and to fulll its accountability by, for example, ensuring the objectivity and transparency of evaluations and publicizing the evaluation results.Other ministries and agencies of the Government of Japan also evaluate ODA-related policy planning and project implementation under their jurisdiction based on the GPEA. For details, please refer to the website of each ministry or agency.MOFA conducts ex-post evaluations of the overall policy on economic cooperation, ex-post evaluations on pending projects and incomplete projects*1, and ex-ante evaluations on projects exceeding a certain value*2 in accordance with the GPEA and its Order for Enforcement. MOFA website:https://www.mofa.go.jp/mofaj/gaiko/oda/shiryo/index_hyouka05.html*1: "Pending projects" are projects for which the loan agreement has not been signed or loan disbursement has not begun after ve years have elapsed following the decision to implement the project. "Incomplete projects" are projects for which loan disbursements have not been completed after ten years have elapsed following the decision to implement the project.*2: Ex-ante evaluations are conducted on grant aid projects, in which the maximum amount of aid offered through an Exchange of Notes (E/N) is 1 billion yen or more, and on loan aid projects, in which the maximum amount of loan offered through an E/N is 15 billion yen or more.Financial Services AgencyTraining for ocials in charge of nancial administration/supervision in developing countries (Seminar for nancial administrators/supervisors)https://www.fsa.go.jp/common/budget/kourituka/03_R2/saishu/019.pdf(See Project 1, FY 2020 Administrative Project Review Sheet)Evaluations on theJICA websitehttps://www.jica.go.jp/english/our_work/evaluation/index.htmlMinistry of Internal Aairs and CommunicationsPromotion of global strategy in the ICT sectorhttp://www.soumu.go.jp/menu_seisakuhyouka/kekka.html(See the evaluation report for the main policies [implemented in FY 2019]; the programs include non-ODA projects)19
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