TICAD IV Follow-up Mechanism Annual Progress Report 2009
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2-2.  Education  [ Achieving MDGs-- Economic and Social dimension of human security ]

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2-2-3.Multi-sectoral approach

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Potential Resources, Possible Contributions (Summary)
[2]Enhance life-skill education, including on prevention of HIV/AIDS and improvement of hygiene behaviors. ● Support activities to promote prevention of HIV/AIDS.
● Support community initiative to care People Living With HIV/AIDS.
Association for Aid and Relief, Japan (AAR JAPAN) Support students and people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWH) to promote prevention and care for PLWH
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3.  Consolidation of Peace, Good Governance

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3-2.Humanitarian and reconstruction assistance

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Partners
Potential Resources, Possible Contributions (Summary)
[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
[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
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4.  Addressing Environmental/Climate Change issues

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4-3. 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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