Japan's Official Development Assistance White Paper 2009
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Table of Contents
Part I
- Column 1.
Farewell to the Guns
Part II
- Column 2.
School Has Arrived!
— "Mobile Schools" in Egypt — - Column 3.
Improvement of Toilets
— Sanitation Improvement Project in Micronesia — - Column 4.
Constantly Supplying Safe Water
— Activities by a Trainee Who Returned to Ghana — - Column 5.
Taking on the Challenge of Mountain Roads with Japanese Technique
— The "Stone Wall" Road in Nepal — - Column 6.
Urging Corporate Efforts for the Development of Industry
— A Story of an On-The-Job Senior Volunteer Making Great Contributions in Saint Lucia — - Column 7.
Stable Supply of Agricultural Products
— Project for Self-sustained Development in a Rural Village in Senegal — - Column 8.
Aiming for a Stable Society
— Support for the Development of Legislation in Cambodia — - Column 9.
One Drop in the Great Mekong
— Judo Instruction in Laos — - Column 10.
Struggling with Chagas' Disease in Paraguay
— The Challenge of Transitioning From a University President to a Senior Volunteer — - Column 11.
"Japan" Popular in Tanzania
— Supporting the Spread of Rice Cultivation from the Foot of Kilimanjaro — - Column 12.
Safety through Innovation
— Mine Risk Education (MRE) in South Kordofan State, the Sudan — - Column 13.
Aiming for Police Services Trusted by Citizens
— Police Box Operated by Women in Indonesia — - Column 14.
Greater Opportunities through Vocational Training
— Activities to Empower the People of Tajikistan — - Column 15.
Bringing Water to the Fields Quickly, Cheaply, Simply and Safely!
— A Project for Hand-Built Irrigation in Malawi — - Column 16.
Warm Blankets for Refugees
— Japan's Assistance to Palestinian people —
Ms. Yoshiko Hasumi — United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East - Column 17.
Working Together for Better Techniques
— Assisting Metal Press Techniques in Mexico — - Column 18.
Dedication Led to Successful Construction
— Replacing Bridges in the Solomon Islands — - Column 19.
Cleaning up the Town!
— Three Ethnic Groups Living in Harmony in Serbia — - Column 20.
Forest Management by the Locals
— Participatory Forest Management in the Philippines — - Column 21.
Helping People to Help Themselves
— Ms. Kurara Chibana —
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