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JICA's Commitment to Sustainable Development

jica Comparison with Peer Institutions JICA maintains a high capital ratio while keeping a high level of annual commitment equivalent to that of peer institutions JICA at a Glance Bilateral Development Agencies Multilateral Development Agencies 90% Annual Commitment (USD, bn) - JICA Annual Commitment (USD, bn) - Others 50 50 80% Business 70% 71.0% · Capital Ratio (LHS) 81.2% .37.7 40 40 33.1 Activities 60% 30 50% 22.8 40% 20 Funding 30% 14.0 11.6 11.6 Activities 20% 16.0% •18:7% 17.4% 10 10 10% 6.1% 0% 0 JICA's Bonds JICA(1) AFD(2) KfW(3) - Social / Sustainability Bond Capital Japanese Government 100% French Government 100% German Federal Government 80% German Federal States 20% Framework ADB(4) Japan 12.8% U.S. 12.8% PR China 5.4% and others IBRD(5) U.S. 15.8% Japan 7.4% PR China 5.3% and others IDA(5) U.S. 9.9% Japan 8.3% U.K. 6.8% and others Overview Approx. Annual Commitment JPY 1,274.7 bn (eq. USD 11.6 bn) EUR 12.2 bn (eq. USD 14.0 bn) EUR 10.1 bn (eq. USD 11.6 bn) USD 22.8 bn USD 33.1 bn USD 37.7 bn As of March 2022 December 2021 December 2021 December 2021 June 2022 June 2022 Recent Highlights Note: Capital Ratio = Net Assets / Assets Exchange rate used: USD/JPY=110, EUR/USD=1.15 Source: Prepared by JICA based on the annual reports and other materials published by each organization For Finance and Investment Account. (1) (2) (3) Appendix (4) (5) 30 AFD Group: https://www.afd.fr/sites/afd/files/2022-05-11-34-16/Investors-presentation-afd-May-2022.pdf KfW Group: https://www.kfw.de/PDF/Download-Center/Finanzpublikationen/PDF-Dokumente-Berichte-etc/3 Finanzberichte/Financial-Report 2021.pdf (Annual commitment is based on activities under "Promotion of developing countries and emerging economies") https://www.adb.org/sites/default/files/institutional-document/814476/adb-annual-report-2021.pdf (Capital is from share of voting power) https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/bitstream/handle/10986/37972/AR2022v2.pdf (Capital is from share of voting power) 40
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