TICAD IV Follow-up Mechanism Annual Progress Report 2009
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GoJ (MOFA)/JICA: Expand the quota of private sector development-related training programs for 1500 Africans

Yokohama Action Plan
[1]Support African countries to plan and implement industrial development strategies and policies, drawing on Asian experiences as appropriate.
Proposed Measures by Japan/Implementing Partners
● Support African countries in policy making on industrial development strategies and provide technical support for improving industrial development
Potential Resources, Possible Contributions
GoJ (MOFA)/JICA:Expand the quota of private sector development-related training programs for 1500 Africans to improve the productivity of promising industries, the competitiveness of products both in quality and price and the business skills of employees
Implementing Partners
GoJ(MOFA)/JICA/AOTS/WBG
Related Links
AOTS: Provide training for Africa to promote facilitating trade and investment through transferring Japan’s technical skills(*)
WBG: (i) Expand knowledge transfer between Asia and Africa on business climate, (ii) Engage in lending, technical assistance, and advisory work on investment climate reforms and cooperation in 40 Sub-Saharan African countries

Current Status of Implementation 2009

Country
Africa
Status
A total of 1,035 trainees participated in a series of JICA’s training program (training courses in Japan, in-country training, third-country training courses, seminars, etc.) in the field related to private sector development.
More information
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Budget
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Current Status of Implementation 2008

Country
Africa
Status
A total of 533 trainees participated in a series of JICA’s training program (training courses in Japan, in-country training, third-country training courses, seminars, etc.) in the field related to private sector development.
More information
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Budget
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