TICAD IV Follow-up Mechanism Annual Progress Report 2009
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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(*)
(ii) UNV: UNV volunteers deployment and support for national capacity in crisis management and consolidation of peace ($ 3.2 million)
(iii) WBG: Scale-up assistance for transition from war to peace and post-conflict recovery and reconstruction

3-1. Conflict Prevention

Yokohama Action Plan Proposed Measures by Japan/Implementing Partners Implementing
Partners
Potential Resources, Possible Contributions (Summary)
[1]Contribute to developing the effective operation of Africa’s early warning systems including the planned Continental Early Warning System under the APSA. ● Contribution to conflict prevention and early warning in Africa under the Africa Peace and Security Architecture (APSA) GoJ/AU GoJ :Finanicial support to the AU Peace Fund
[2]Others ● Support efforts of RECs for peace and security in Africa GoJ/ECOWAS GoJ: Financial support to the ECOWAS Trust Fund

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/UNHCR/WFP/UNICEF GoJ: Financial Support through Emergency Grant Aid
GoJ/IOM GoJ: Financial support through Grant Aid for Peacebuilding
GoJ/AMDA Multisectral & Integrated Development Services GoJ: Financial support through Grant Assistance for Japanese NGO Projects
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/IPPF HIV/AIDS Japan Trust Fund GoJ: Financial support through IPPF HIV/AIDS Japan Trust Fund
GoJ/UN organs GoJ: Financial support through UN Trust Fund for Human Security
● Assistance to basic social infrastructure and services GoJ/Governmenet of Liberia GoJ: Financial support through Grant Aid for Peacebuilding
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. ● Provide vocational training Association for Aid and Relief, Japan (AAR JAPAN) Support livelihood project for the victims of landmines and UXOs
● Support livelihoods through start-up assistance to small business and agriculture GoJ/FAO GoJ: Financial support from 2009 Supplementary Budget
● Support livelihoods through vocational training and job creation GoJ/Government of Sudan GoJ: Financial Support through Grant Aid for Peacebuilding
GoJ/Peace Winds Japan GoJ: Financial support through Grant Assistance for Japanese NGO Projects
GoJ/UNDP GoJ: Financial support through Japan-UNDP Partnership Fund
GoJ/UNIDO/ILO/Youth Employment Network(YEN) GoJ: Financial contribution from 2007 Supplementary budget
[3]Assist efforts to protect the most vulnerable groups in society, in particular, through improved access to education to reintegrate in society children and adolescents affected by armed conflict. ● Assistance to vulnerable groups in society GoJ/UNICEF GoJ: Financial support through Emergency Grant Aid
GoJ/IOM GoJ: Financial contribution from 2009 Supplemetary budget
GoJ/IOM/FAO/UNIDO GoJ: Financial contribution from 2008 Supplementary budget
UNICEF Advocate and support the creation of a protective environment for children
[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
GoJ: Financial support through Grant Aid for Peacebuilding
● Support for the demining programme in Africa GoJ/UNMAS GoJ: Financial support through Grant Aid for Peacebuilding
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
● Assistance to Demining projects in collaboration with NGOs and the private sector GoJ/JMAS GoJ: Financial support through Grant Assistance for Japanese NGO Projects
[6]Encourage private sector contribution in peacebuilding efforts. ● Encourage private sector contribution in peacebuilding efforts GoJ GoJ/ MOFA internal budget for organization of seminars and symposiums

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. ● Support African Peace Facility EC EC: Provide € 600 million under the 10th EDF for APF next 5 years
● Capacity enhancement of Aafrican peacekeepers GoJ/UN GoJ: Financial contribution from 2009 Supplementary budget
GoJ/IMO GoJ: Financial contribution from 2009 Supplementary budget
● Capacity enhancement of police forces in Africa GoJ/UNDP GoJ: Financial support through Japan-UNDP Partnership Fund
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/UNDP GoJ: Financial support through Japan-UNDP Partnership Fund
GoJ/UNESCO/Japan Center for Conflict Prevention (JCCP) GoJ: Assistance through the Japanese Funds-in-Trust for the Capacity-building of Human Resources
[3]Support the African Stand-by Force under the APSA. ● Support training capacity enhancement of regional Centers of Excellence GoJ/UNDP
[4]Assist efforts in strengthening cross-border control and regional cooperation to regulate the flow of small arms, smuggling and human trafficking. ● Assistance to strengthen cross-boader control GoJ/IOM GoJ: Annual financial contribution to IOM
● Assistance to counter- trafficking activities GoJ/IOM/UNDP/UNEP GoJ: Financial contribution from 2008 Supplementary budget
GoJ/IOM GoJ: Financial contribution from 2008 Supplementary budget

3-4. Promotion of Good Governance

Yokohama Action Plan Proposed Measures by Japan/Implementing Partners Implementing
Partners
Potential Resources, Possible Contributions (Summary)
[1]Support the implementation of the Programs of Action of the APRM Country Review Report. ● Support the implementaion of the Program of Action of APRM Country Review Report GoJ/UNDP Launch an initial project through the Japan-UNDP Partnership Fund
[2]Provide assistance to build capacity in legal systems, financial control and the public service. ● Support to capacity enhancement of policy formulation and implementation in public finance and in macroeconomics GoJ/World Customs Organization(WCO) GoJ (MOF): Financial contribution to WCO
GoJ/IMF GoJ: Provide financial support for IMF’s technical assistance (TA) to its member countries
[3]Strengthen economic governance through the NEPAD-OECD Africa Investment Initiative. ● Strengthen economic and corporate governance of African countries through the NEPAD-OECD Africa Investment Initiative GoJ/NEPAD-OECD GoJ: Consider providing support for the NEPAD-OECD Africa Investment Initiative (*)
[4]Others ● Support Good Governance Incentive tranche of the 10th EDF EC € 2.7 billion under the 10th EDF for ACP states
● Support to the organization of democratic election for the promotion of good governance GoJ/UNDP GoJ: Financial support through Emergency Grant Aid
GoJ: Financial support through Japan-UNDP Partnership Fund
GoJ/WBG GoJ: Financial support through Japan Social Development Fund
GoJ/PHRD GoJ: Financial support through PHRD

○The data have been reclassified based on the sub-sector since 2009 compared to those categorized by financial schemes in the 2008 report.
●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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