Their Imperial Highnesses Prince and Princess Akishino visits JICA returnee experts
On April 19, five JICA experts who have worked on JICA projects in various countries met Their Imperial Highnesses Prince and Princess Akishino at Akasaka Imperial Villa to report on their activities.
Since 2004, Their Imperial Highnesses Prince and Princess Akishino has been receiving visits, but due to the Corona disaster, the last visit was postponed until March 2019. This time, after a four-year absence, the event was resumed, and five guests from Asia, the Middle East, and Africa were honored with a visit.
Sustainable and Effective Maternal and Child Care through Dissemination of the MCH handbook in Ghana Specialist Omachi introduced a new integrated MCH handbook (integrated for expectant mothers and infants), rolled it out nationwide, and worked to create a system for its sustainable use. They also contributed to strengthening the capacity of health workers and others and developing educational materials to realize quality mother-child care using the MCH handbook.
Aiming for Higher Quality Education, Helping to Strengthen the Foundation of Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology (E-JUST) Expert Ozawa (Padeco Co., Ltd.) provided support for the introduction of a personnel evaluation system at E-JUST. In addition, after 10 years of the university’s opening, he led the first graduate tracking survey to obtain feedback from graduates and information on the transition of career paths after graduation in order to obtain suggestions for E-JUST’s further development in the future, thereby strengthening the foundation of the organization.
In Indonesia, Specialist Suzuki contributed to the promotion of citizen police activities, provided policy advice on the modernization of the police organization, and strengthened the organization through seminars and other activities. In the Corona Disaster, although he had to leave the country temporarily, he made efforts to develop human resources by conducting a seminar at the National Police Academy using the online system.
To improve the capacity of the National Disaster Prevention Institute (NDRI), a training institute for disaster prevention, we have been working on disaster prevention training course content, manuals, and teaching materials under the guidance of expert Hasegawa, which will be used for nationwide disaster prevention training. In addition, the online training system was improved to enable external access to course materials, etc., and efforts were made to develop human resources for disaster management.
To strengthen the groundwork for getting the Community for African Rice Development (CARD) activities off the ground in Sub-Saharan Africa to double rice production, Haneishi helped the CARD Secretariat coordinate with a wide variety of stakeholders, including the 32 member countries and donor countries, to develop a national rice promotion He also assisted in the development of a strategy paper and the promotion of project implementation in line with the strategy. In addition, CARD’s website visualized the project by displaying a map showing the status of achievement of indicators and donor activities in each country.
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