TICAD IV Follow-up Mechanism Annual Progress Report 2009
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1-1.  Infrastructure  [ Boosting Economic Growth ]

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1-1-0.Overall

Yokohama Action Plan Proposed Measures by Japan/Implementing Partners Implementing
Partners
Potential Resources, Possible Contributions (Summary)
GoJ/JICA GoJ (MOFA)/JICA: Grants and technical assistance out of ¥37 billion on infrastructure (*)

1-3.  Agriculture and Rural Development  [ Boosting Economic Growth ]

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1-3-0.Overall

Yokohama Action Plan Proposed Measures by Japan/Implementing Partners Implementing
Partners
Potential Resources, Possible Contributions (Summary)
GoJ/JICA GoJ (MOFA)/JICA: grants and technical assistance out of ¥26 billion on agriculture (*)

1-3-1.Enhance capacity to increase food production and agricultural productivity

Yokohama Action Plan Proposed Measures by Japan/Implementing Partners Implementing
Partners
Potential Resources, Possible Contributions (Summary)
[3]Increase rice production through developing capacities to adopt systematic crop management, and new methodologies including wider use of New Rice for Africa (NERICA), aiming at doubling the rice production in African countries in ten years. ● Capacity development in Increasing Productivity of Rice, Fisheries and Horticulture Crop to a potential African country RTG(TICA) For the year 2009, ca. $ 100,000

1-3-4.Others

Yokohama Action Plan Proposed Measures by Japan/Implementing Partners Implementing
Partners
Potential Resources, Possible Contributions (Summary)
● Immediate interventions to address rising food prices: rapidly increased supply response for food staples; assistance to consumers; targeted interventions to address hunger GoJ/WBG
and other partners
GoJ: Provide emergency food aid worth of $100 million between May and July 2008 (mainly targeting Africa) , and other measures to be identified

2-1.  Community Development  [ Achieving MDGs-- Economic and Social dimension of human security ]

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2-1-2.Community based approach building on functional hubs

Yokohama Action Plan Proposed Measures by Japan/Implementing Partners Implementing
Partners
Potential Resources, Possible Contributions (Summary)
[1]Provide a comprehensive package of services at schools and community learning centers, including water supply and sanitation, school meals, first aid and referral service, literacy, and life-skill education, in addition to basic education. ● Comprehensive support to communities GoJ(MOFA)/JICA Provide support through Community Development Grant Aid

2-2.  Education  [ Achieving MDGs-- Economic and Social dimension of human security ]

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2-2-0.Overall

Yokohama Action Plan Proposed Measures by Japan/Implementing Partners Implementing
Partners
Potential Resources, Possible Contributions (Summary)
GoJ(MOFA)/JICA GOJ (MOFA)/JICA: Grants and technical assistance out of ¥44 billion on education (*)

2-2-1.Basic education - expansion of access and quality

Yokohama Action Plan Proposed Measures by Japan/Implementing Partners Implementing
Partners
Potential Resources, Possible Contributions (Summary)
[4]Promote knowledge/experience sharing within Africa and between Asia and Africa on such themes as culture and gender sensitive curricula, learning materials and training manuals. ● Expand teacher training in math and science through SMASE (Strengthening of Mathematics and Science in Education) by extending program to additional countries and encouraging sharing of experiences GoJ(MOFA)/JICA/WBG GoJ (MOFA)/JICA: Enhancement of teaching ability of 100,000 teachers of Math & Science
[5]Others ● Empower literacy programms and learners to contribute to peaceful and sustainable community delvelopment and for better management of education and health UNESCO Implement Literacy Initiative for Empowerment (LIFE) in 22 countries

2-2-2.Post basic education and higher education/research

Yokohama Action Plan Proposed Measures by Japan/Implementing Partners Implementing
Partners
Potential Resources, Possible Contributions (Summary)
[2]Strengthen partnership among universities, colleges and research institutes through joint researches and the exchange of researchers and students to expand research and knowledge accumulation in science and technology. ● Dispatch the Japanese researchers to universities/research institutions in African countries and implement joint research with young local researchers in order to resolve the global issues facing African countries 
● Based on the needs of developing countries, promotion of international joint research targeting global issues such as environment and energy, natural disaster prevention and infectious diseases control and envisaging future utilization of research outcomes
GoJ(MOFA)/GoJ(MEXT)/JICA/JST Promote science and technology cooperation between Japan and developing countries incl. Africa

2-2-3.Multi-sectoral approach

Yokohama Action Plan Proposed Measures by Japan/Implementing Partners Implementing
Partners
Potential Resources, Possible Contributions (Summary)
[1]Establish child-friendly school environment through comprehensive packages of assistance including safe water and sanitation facilities with separate toilets for boys and girls, school feeding, or food for schooling (take-home ration) and first aid and referral services. ● Provide School feeding or food for schooling to girls WFP Provide school meals to 23 million children in 45 African countries in cooperation with NGOs and national governments

2-3.  Health  [ Achieving MDGs-- Economic and Social dimension of human security ]

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2-3-0.Overall

Yokohama Action Plan Proposed Measures by Japan/Implementing Partners Implementing
Partners
Potential Resources, Possible Contributions (Summary)
GoJ(MOFA)/JICA GoJ (MOFA)/JICA: Grants and technical assistance out of ¥43 billion on health (*)

2-3-2.Improvement of maternal, new-born and child health

Yokohama Action Plan Proposed Measures by Japan/Implementing Partners Implementing
Partners
Potential Resources, Possible Contributions (Summary)
[1]Support interventions focusing on reducing under-five mortality rate and maternal mortality ratio. ● Improvement of child health GoJ(MOFA)/UNICEF
and other health related organizations
GoJ (MOFA)/UNICEF and other health-related organizations: Save the lives of 400,000 children

2-3-3.Measures against infectious diseases

Yokohama Action Plan Proposed Measures by Japan/Implementing Partners Implementing
Partners
Potential Resources, Possible Contributions (Summary)
[1]Support the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, TB and Malaria (GFATM).
[2]Strengthen central government institutions for HIV/AIDS and prioritize prevention of new infections.
[3]Support efforts to achieve the target of reducing by 50 % TB prevalence and mortality rates by 2015 relative to 1990 levels, including through prevention, testing, and treatment activities under Direct Observation Treatment, Short-course (DOTS).
[4]Promote effective implementation of anti-malaria activities by combining preventive measures including distribution of long lasting insecticide-treated bed nets, and awareness raising and provision of nursing care.
● Scale up efforts to fight HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria GoJ(MOFA)/JICA/EC GoJ (MOFA)/JICA: Grants and technical assistance out of ¥43 billion mentioned above(*)

3.  Consolidation of Peace, Good Governance

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3-0.Overall

Yokohama Action Plan Proposed Measures by Japan/Implementing Partners Implementing
Partners
Potential Resources, Possible Contributions (Summary)
● Provide support for addressing humanitarian crises and consolidating peace GoJ/Various international organizations/UN organs/WBG (i) GoJ: Continue to duly assist in addressing humanitarian crises and consolidating peace(*)

3-2.Humanitarian and reconstruction assistance

Yokohama Action Plan Proposed Measures by Japan/Implementing Partners Implementing
Partners
Potential Resources, Possible Contributions (Summary)
[1]Support early recovery and quick-impact interventions, including assistance to basic social infrastructure and services and to the return and reintegration of refugees and internally displaced persons. ● Assistance for return and reintegration of refugees and internally displaced persons GoJ/ADRA Japan GoJ:Financial support through Grant Assistance for Japanese NGO Projects
GoJ/Japan Platform GoJ: Financial support through Grant Assistance for Japanese NGO Projects
GoJ/UNHCR Provide additional financial support ($ 0.7 million) to the TTI project in South Sudan
GoJ: Financial contribution from 2008 Supplementary budget
GoJ: Annual Financial contribution 2009 to UNHCR
GoJ/IOM/UN Mission in Sudan RRR Unit GoJ: Financial contribution from 2008 Supplementary budget
GoJ/Government of Sudan GoJ: Financial support through Grant Aid for Peacebuilding
GoJ/UNICEF GoJ: Financial support through Grant Aid for Community Empowerment
GoJ/Peace Winds Japan GoJ: Financial support through Grant Assistance for Japanese NGO Projects
GoJ/JEN GoJ: Financial support through Grant Assistance for Japanese NGO Projects
GoJ/ICRC GoJ: Financial contribution from 2007 Supplementary Budget
[2]Support livelihoods through vocational training, job creation, and start-up assistance to small business and agriculture. ● Support livelihoods through vocational training and job creation GoJ/Government of Sudan GoJ: Financial Support through Grant Aid for Peacebuilding
[4]Support efforts on disarmament of armed groups, de-mining, destruction of unexploded ordnance, stockpile management and collection of small arms which will contribute to both the restoration of safety, security and good governance and humanitarian and reconstruction efforts. ● Support for the small arm light weapons control and /or stockpile management in Africa GoJ/UNDP/RECSA GoJ:Financial support through Japan-UNDP Partnership Fund
● Support for the DDR programme in Africa GoJ/UNDP GoJ: Financial support through Grant Aid for Peacebuilding
[5]Further promote mine action including mine risk education, victim assistance and de-mining projects in collaboration with NGOs and the private sector. ● Provide Mine Risk Education in collaboration with NGOs and the Private Sector. Association for Aid and Relief, Japan (AAR JAPAN) (i) Provide the Mine Risk Education (MRE) in South Kordofan, Sudan and Lundasul Province, Angola
(ii) Develop MRE materials

3-3.Restoration and maintenance of security

Yokohama Action Plan Proposed Measures by Japan/Implementing Partners Implementing
Partners
Potential Resources, Possible Contributions (Summary)
[1]Enhance capacity of military, police, and civilians in African countries engaging in peacekeeping operations and peacebuilding. ● Capacity enhancement of police forces in Africa GoJ/UNDP/Police of Southern Sudan GoJ: Financial support through Japan-UNDP Partnership Fund
[2]Strengthen PKO centers in Africa and encourage exchange of experience between Asia and Africa. ● Support PKO training centers in Africa GoJ/UNESCO/Japan Center for Conflict Prevention (JCCP) GoJ: Assistance through the Japanese Funds-in-Trust for the Capacity-building of Human Resources

3-4.Promotion of good governance

Yokohama Action Plan Proposed Measures by Japan/Implementing Partners Implementing
Partners
Potential Resources, Possible Contributions (Summary)
[4]Others ● Support to the organization of democratic election for the promotion of good governance GoJ/UNDP GoJ:Financial support through Emergency Grant Aid

4.  Addressing Environmental/Climate Change issues

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4-2.Adaptation

4-2. (1)Measures against natural disasters

Yokohama Action Plan Proposed Measures by Japan/Implementing Partners Implementing
Partners
Potential Resources, Possible Contributions (Summary)
[1]Support the formulation of natural disaster prevention and emergency activity plans based on the assessment of risk and vulnerability of each region to disasters including droughts and floods. ● Support the formulation of water resource management plans including (i) key hydrological assesments, (ii) flood risk management and (iii) appropriate water management technology initially focus on the countries under water stress WBG WBG: $ 306 million for flood risk management and preparedness in FY 2008

4-3. Water and Sanitation

4-3.(0) Overall

Yokohama Action Plan Proposed Measures by Japan/Implementing Partners Implementing
Partners
Potential Resources, Possible Contributions (Summary)
GoJ(MOFA)/JICA/WBG GoJ (MOFA)/JICA: Grants and technical assistance out of ¥30 billion on water and sanitation (*)

4-3. (2)Access to safe water and sanitation facilities

Yokohama Action Plan Proposed Measures by Japan/Implementing Partners Implementing
Partners
Potential Resources, Possible Contributions (Summary)
[1]Promote the development of water and sanitation facilities with affordable technologies.
[2]Support capacity building of managers and users of water and sanitation system and promote awareness raising campaigns to improve hygiene practices including hand washing.
● Construct new boreholes and rehabilitate existing boreholes.
● Train Village Water Management Committees.
Association for Aid and Relief, Japan (AAR JAPAN) (i) Construct boreholes
(ii) Provide training to Village Water Management Committee
(iii) Sensitize people on good hygiene and sanitation practices

●Concrete projects will be selected through consultations between Japan/Implementing Partners and African countries.
●MDB projects are to be decided.
●$ = US dollars
●Assistance measures written on a yellow ground are those embodied in 2008 (JFY) after TICAD IV.
●Assistance measures written on a pink ground are those embodied in 2009 (JFY) after TICAD IV.



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