(Annex 2)
Japan's Support for the Consolidation of Peace in Africa:
Assistance in 2003-2005
From 2003 to 2005, Japan extended assistance of more than US$350 million to support peace consolidation in Africa.
1. Security (US$31.8 million)
- Seminar on the Democratization and the Establishment of Sustainable Policing in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- (US$0.09 million, 2004)
- Interim Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration Programme for Sudan
- (US$7.14 million, 2005)
- Arms for Development
- (US$2.00 million, 2005)
- Capacity Building of African Union Forces in Darfur
- (US$2.8 million, 2005)
etc.
2. Political Governance / Transition (US$12.3 million)
- ECOWAS Round Table Conference on Liberia
- (US$0.10 million, 2003)
- Transitional Justice and Human Security Conference
- (US$0.36 million, 2004)
- Emergency grant assistance for election in Burundi
- (US$3.00 million, 2005)
- Emergency grant assistance for Democratic Republic of Congo
- (US$7.57 million, 2005)
etc.
3. Community Reconstruction / Socioeconomic Development (US$133.7 million)
- Mine clearance projects in Mozambique
- (US$2.85 million, 2003-05)
- Projects for Infectious Disease Prevention for Children in Angola, DRC, Sierra Leone, Sudan etc.
- (US$31.86 million, 2003-05)
- Children and Youth Development Programme in Kambia District , Sierra Leone
- (US$6.81 million, 2005)
- Road repair and mine clearance programme in Southern Sudan
- (US$9.99 million, 2005)
etc.
4. Humanitarian and Emergency Assistance (US$176.3 million)
- Support programme for IDPs in Somalia
- (US$1.1 million, 2003)
- Food Aid in the Great Lakes Region
- (US$ 1.63 million, 2004)
- Zambia Initiative
- (US$1.2 million, 2004)
- Food Aid in Darfur, Sudan
- (US$6.00 million, 2004)
- Japanese NGO Assistance to Refugees in Liberia
- (US$1.6 million, 2005)
- Community Development around the Sudanese Refugees camp in Chad
- (US$1.36 million, 2005)
- Reconstruction Project for Refugees in Guinea
- (US$1.12 million, 2005)
- Refugees and IDPs repatriation programme to Southern Sudan
- (US$10.52 million, 2005)
etc.
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