Once the Philippines reaches the status of a more devel‑oped country, it is expected to cease being a recipient of yen loans that are provided on the condition that they are used to acquire Japanese technologies. However, there are strong calls from the Philippines for assistance that utilizes Japanese technologies, and efforts need to be made to meet these requests.Evaluation of Japan's ODA to the Republic of the Philip‑pines: It was recommended that greater emphasis should be placed on assistance that utilizes Japanese technol‑ogies through co-nancing with other donors as well as projects conducted in collaboration with the private sec‑tor using overseas investment and loans in infrastructure development.MOFA will work closely with the Philippines to discuss what forms of cooperation would best meet the country's needs while complying with international rules concerning development cooperation for more developed countries. MOFA will also consider strengthening the partnership with the private sector and other donors.Evaluation of Grant Assistance for Japanese NGO Proj‑ects: Operations of Grant Assistance for Japanese NGO Projects were highly commended in terms of respect for the autonomy of NGOs and their unique values.However, it was recommended that strategies which clearly stipulate the direction and priority issues in Grant Assistance for Japanese NGO Projects should be docu‑mented.MOFA will endeavor to clarify the overall direction and strategy of Grant Assistance for Japanese NGO Projects while examining the possibility of establishing a system to give due consideration to the organizational base of each NGO.Evaluation of Japan's ODA for Women's Empowerment It was recommended that Japan should design a gender agship project that represents Japan's ODA.Furthermore, it was recommended that delivering a per‑formance with great impact and results would promote collaboration among Japan and other donors, which may lead to better partnerships with other donors and enhance Japan's ODA in the gender sector.The Japanese government has so far provided assistance with a gender perspective through public infrastructure projects where Japan has expertise, such as construction of women-only train cars in India and women-only buses in Pakistan. Such assistance for empowering women by providing access to society has been highly recognized.MOFA aims to spread such good practices and achieve‑ments to the public in Japan and abroad and also exam‑ine the feasibility of similar projects in other countries.Evaluation of the SATREPS Program (Science and Technol‑ogy Research Partnership for Sustainable Development): A recurrent issue was that after research proposals for the SATREPS Program are submitted and the Japanese au‑thorities conduct the screening phase, the implementing agencies in partner countries appeared not to have re‑ceived specic feedback on why proposals were rejected.More information that can benet researchers moving for‑ward should be provided, such as specic information on what criteria led to a proposal being rejected and what improvements could be made to increase the probability of a proposal being selected in the future.It was recommended that sharing future-oriented infor‑mation with the relevant organizations in partner coun‑tries and thereby foster ownership is critical.MOFA will coordinate with relevant organizations to ex‑plain the reasons why proposals were rejected when in‑forming partner countries of the screening results.Evaluation of Japan's Non-Project Grant Aid for Provision of Japanese Next-Generation Eco-Friendly Vehicles to Peru in FY 2013: It was recommended that Japan should consider taking measures such as disseminating informa‑tion to local industry groups and utilizing publicity effects through the Japanese community when implementing similar cooperation projects in the future.MOFA will consider setting targets for the market devel‑opment of Japanese products among the public in part‑ner countries and will carry out PR activities.Examples of Response Actions to Recommendations08
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