Overview of JICA and support to KAIZEN · JICA’s KAIZEN projects in Asia 8 Singapore: 1983-1990...
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Overview of JICA and support to KAIZEN
Mar.20, 2019
Shinji Sato
Senior Representative, JICA Brazil OfficeJapan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
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1. Overview of JICA
2. JICA`s Support to KAIZEN
Outline
Trends of ODA Disbursements
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Japan’s position → 3rd place in OECD/DAC Donor
(source) OECD・DAC
13,176
15,141 16,300
12,625 12,230 12,971
16,176
18,619 17,064
13,584
17,475 16,451
18,865 20,247
18,662
22,414
15,925 15,028
16,808
18,461
0
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
35,000
40,000
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
日本 米国 ドイツ 英国 フランス イタリア カナダ(million Dollars)
USA Germany UK France Italy CanadaJapan
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ODA in Economic Cooperation
Implementation agency
Type of Assistance
(1.71)
(16.83)
In FY 2017, 86% of JICA’s overall budget is allocated to Finance and Investment operations.
FY2017 Budget JPY bn (USD bn)
JICA provides ODA Loans with concessional conditions (similar to development finance provided by Multilateral Development Banks, etc.) for developing countries to finance investment for development.
By sharing Japan’s technologies and expertise, technical cooperation aims to foster the human resources who will lead economic and social development in developing countries.
Assistance in the form of grants with no repayment obligations to provide the goods and services necessary for economic and social development in developing countries.
Finance and Investment(ODA Loans and Private-sector Investment Finance)
Technical Cooperation
Grant Aid
Fiscal year runs from April to March next year.
Delhi Mass Rapid Transport System Project in India
Assistance in agricultural production in Uganda
Rural water supply in Ethiopia
(1.02)
JICA’s Vision
Vision
JICA, with its partners will take the lead in forging bonds of trust across the world, aspiring for a free, peaceful and prosperous world where people can hope for a better future and explore their diverse potentials
Mission
JICA, in accordance with the Development Cooperation Charter, will work on human security and quality growth.
Priority Areas in JICA’s Medium term Objectives and Plan
1. Secure a foundation and driving force for economic growth in development areas
Urban and regional development, transportation and ICT, energy, private sector development, agriculture, etc
2. Promote people - centered development Health, nutrition, water and sanitation, education, sports, and social security and disability
3. Share universal values and realize a peaceful and secure society
Governance, peace, stability and safety
4. Build a sustainable and resilient international community by addressing global challenges
Climate change, disaster risk reduction and post disaster recovery, natural habitat, environmental management, food security
Duration: April 2017- March 2022 ( 5 years)
Distribution by region (FY2017)
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Distribution by sector (FY2017)
Unit: %, ¥billion
Unit: %, ¥billion
JICA’s KAIZEN projects in Asia
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Singapore: 1983-1990Productivity Development Project • Request from PM Lee Kuan Yew• Supported CD of National Productivity Board• Almost 100 companies implemented
KAIZEN, and around 15,000 corporate managers received trainings through the project
• The project supported and encouraged productivity movement in Singapore which lead to its economical success
Thailand: 1994-2001Quality and Productivity Improvement Project• Supported CD of Thailand Productivity
Institute (FTPI)• Trained 38 consultants and provided KAIZEN
service to 96 companies within the project • During 2001-2002 (after the project) FTPI
trained 167 companies, 2,877 persons, gave consultancy service to 827 companies
• The project laid down the essential basic management system in Thai SMEs
Thailand
JICA’s KAIZEN project in Central America and Caribbean Region
Costa Rica 1992-2012Project on Capacity Building of Facilitators on Improving Productivity and Quality for Small and Medium Enterprise in Central America and Caribbean Region• 11 Costa Rican consultants were accredited
by Japan Productivity Center• 56 facilitators from 8 countries were
developed• 112 SMEs from 8 countries received KAIZEN
consultancy• 2,000 people were trained through third
country training, seminars
CEFOF
Dispatch CEFOF consultants
Participate in Trainings
Belize
Guatemala
Honduras
El Salvador
Nicaragua
Costa Rica
Panama
Dominican Rep.
Develop Network
Dispatch experts
JICA’s KAIZEN Support in AFRICA
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Djibouti
MaliNiger
Burkina
Faso
Ghana
Liberia
Sierra Leone
Guinea-Bissau
Ethiopia
Uganda Kenya
Tanzania
RwandaSao Tome and
Principe
Sudan
Gabon
Cameroon
Chad
Dem.Rep.Congo
Egypt
Algeria
Morocco
South Africa
Zimbabwe
Angola
Madagascar
Zambia
Mozambique
Malawi
Nigeria
Cape Verde
Libya
Eritrea
Somalia
Central African Rep.
Namibia
Botswana
Swaziland
Lesotho
Mauritius
Seychelles
BurundiCongo
Guinea
Mauritania
Togo
Cote
d’Ivoire
Benin
Gambia
Comoros
Equatorial Guinea
South Sudan
Tunisia
Senegal
LEGEND
Projects Implemented/ing
Participated in training
courses in Japan and/or in
Malaysia after 2009
Source: modified from Homma (2013)
• JICA has been implementing Technical Cooperation Projects in 8 countries. The projects are still on-going in 7 countries (The project was completed in Egypt).
• Every year, more than 60 officials from Africa participate in KAIZEN related trainings conducted in Japan and Malaysia.
• From 2009, JICA received officials from 25 countries for KAIZEN trainings.
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Muito Obrigado pela atenção
Shinji Sato
JICA Brasil
SCN Quadra 02 Bloco A Sala 402 – Ed. Corporate Financial Center, 70712-900, Brasilia DF