Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
JICA is a Japanese governmental agency providing official development assistance (ODA) through technical cooperation, ODA loans, and grant aid to developing countries globally. It focuses on sustainable development, poverty reduction, and human security across a wide range of sectors including transport, energy, water, and social infrastructure, with cumulative ODA loan commitments exceeding $180 billion.
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Strategic Overview
- JICA prioritizes 'Quality Infrastructure' investment, emphasizing economic efficiency, safety, resilience, environmental and social considerations, and local capacity building.
- Focuses on sustainable development goals (SDGs), human security, and addressing global challenges such as climate change, health, and disaster risk reduction.
- Actively promotes Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) to leverage private sector expertise and finance in developing countries.
- Provides a combination of ODA loans, grant aid, and technical cooperation to offer comprehensive support tailored to recipient countries' needs.
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Akihiko Tanaka
President
Track Record
21
Years Active
$B180B
Total Value
Notable projects: Dhaka Mass Rapid Transit Development Project (Bangladesh), Chennai Peripheral Ring Road Project (India), Power Sector Reform and Sustainable Energy Development Policy Loan (Egypt), Urban Transport Development Project (Uzbekistan), Improvement of Water Supply System in Phnom Penh (Cambodia)
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