JICA's Commitment to Sustainable Development
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JICA at a
Glance
Japanese Development Cooperation Charter
■Japan's Development Cooperation Charter was approved by the Cabinet in 2015 to set the guidelines for development cooperation
activities for not only public agencies but all participants in tackling ever more diverse and complex development challenges
■The proceeds from JICA bonds are entirely applied to Japan's development cooperation based on the Basic Policies and Priorities as
set out below
Basic Policies
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Contributing to peace and prosperity through cooperation for non-military purposes
Business
Activities
2
Promoting human security
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Funding
Activities
JICA's Bonds
- Social/
Sustainability
Bond
Framework
Overview
2
Recent
Highlights
Cooperation aimed at self-reliant development through assistance for self-help efforts as well as
dialogue and collaboration based on Japan's experience and expertise
Priority Issues
1
"Quality growth" and poverty eradication through such growth
Taking advantage of Japan's own experience, expertise and technology to realize
inclusive, sustainable, and resilient growth
Sharing universal values and realizing a peaceful and secure
society
Solidifying the foundations for development by establishing the rule of law, good
governance, democracy and respect for basic human rights including women's rights,
and also by contributing to peacebuilding, emergency humanitarian relief, and to fight
against threats to stability and security
Building as sustainable and resilient international community
through efforts to address global challenges
Taking full account of the discussions regarding international development goals
including SDGS
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan
Japan's
Development
Cooperation
in the Years Ahead
For peace, prosperity
and a better future for everyone
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