Japan's Official Development Assistance White Paper 2012
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Part III Official Development Assistance in FY2011

Chapter 1 Japan’s Official Development Assistance in Terms of Disbursement

Chapter 2 Specific Initiatives of Japan’s Official Development Assistance

  1. Section 1 Initiatives Relating to the Basic Policies of the ODA Charter
    1. 1. Official Development Assistance Charter (ODA Charter)
    2. 2. Medium-Term ODA Policy
    3. 3. Country Assistance Policy
    4. 4. Sectoral Development Policies
    5. 5. Priority Policy Issues for International Cooperation
    6. 6. Rolling Plans
  2. Section 2 Measures for Each Priority Issue
    1. 1. Poverty Reduction
      1. (1) Education
      2. (2) Health, Welfare, and Population
      3. (3) Water and Sanitation
      4. (4) Agriculture
      5. (5) Gender
    2. 2. Sustainable Growth
      1. (1) Socio-economic Infrastructure
      2. (2) Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
      3. (3) Cooperation between Trade, Investment, and Other Official Flows (OOF)
      4. (4) Policy Formulation and Institution Building
      5. (5) Cultural Preservation and Promotion
    3. 3. Addressing Global Issues
      1. (1) Environment and Climate Change Issues
      2. (2) Infectious Diseases
      3. (3) Food
      4. (4) Resources and Energy
      5. (5) Disaster Risk Reduction and Post-Disaster Reconstruction
      6. (6) Transnational Organized Crime and Terrorism
    4. 4.Peacebuilding
      1. (1) Assistance to Afghanistan and Pakistan
      2. (2) Iraq
      3. (3) Palestine
      4. (4) Sudan and South Sudan
      5. (5) Unexploded Ordnance, Antipersonnel Landmines, and Small Arms and Light Weapons, etc.
  3. Section 3 Assistance for Each Region
    1. 1. East Asia
    2. 2. South Asia
    3. 3. Central Asia and the Caucasus
    4. 4. Middle East and North Africa
    5. 5. Sub-Saharan Africa
    6. 6. Latin America and the Caribbean
    7. 7. Oceania
    8. 8. Europe
  4. Section 4 Operational Status of the Principle of Assistance Implementation
  5. Section 5 Formulation and Implementation of ODA Policy
    1. 1. System for Formulation and Implementation of ODA Policy
      1. (1) Formulation of Consistent Aid Policy
      2. (2) Partnership between the Government and Implementing Organizations
      3. (3) Strengthening Policy Dialogue
      4. (4) Strengthening Functions at the Field Level
      5. (5) Partnership with Various Actors
    2. 2. Increasing Public Participation
      1. (1) The Importance of Promoting Public Understanding and Support
      2. (2) Direct Participation in Assistance to Developing Countries by the Japanese Overseas Cooperation Volunteers (JOCV) and Senior Volunteers (SV)
      3. (3) NGO Assistance and Participation in Activities
      4. (4) On-site ODA Experience
      5. (5) Promotion of Discussion and Dialogue
      6. (6) Human Resource Development and Research in the Area of Development
      7. (7) Development Education
      8. (8) Strengthening Public Relations, Information Disclosure and Information Dissemination
    3. 3. Requirements for Implementation of Strategic and Effective Assistance
      1. (1) Strategic Aid Implementation
      2. (2) Effective Aid Implementation
      3. (3) Ensuring Appropriate Procedures
      4. (4) Securing the Safety of Personnel Engaged in Development Assistance