australian support for asean’s iai work plan ii
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AUSTRALIAN SUPPORT FOR ASEAN’s
IAI WORK PLAN II
Vientiane 11-12 Feb 2010
Raine Dixon &Jessica Hoverman
AusAIDLao PDR & Jakarta
The Australian Aid Program
Australia is both a major donor (Australian ODA increased to A$3.8 billion in 2009-10) and a strong ASEAN Dialogue Partner
Australia’s support to ASEAN is provided both
regionally to the ASEAN Secretariat (over A$80 million is currently planned for 2008-15) andbilaterally to ASEAN Member States (A$800 million in ODA in 2009-10)
Regional Support to ASEAN Secretariat
Australia’s principal funding to the ASEAN Secretariat is to help it realise the ASEAN Economic Community Blueprint
The ASEAN Australia Development Cooperation Program Phase II will fund activities identified by ASEAN AEC Working Groups (A$57 million, 2008-15)
Australia is also supporting projects under the ASEAN Socio-Cultural and Political Security Blueprints
Emerging Infectious Diseases II (A$5 million, 2006-10)Asia Regional Trafficking in Persons (A$21 million, 2006-11)
Bilateral Support to Member States
ASEAN Member State
ODA in 2009-10A$
Cambodia 61.4Laos 36.0
Myanmar 29.1Viet Nam 105.9
Philippines 123.0Indonesia 452.5
Total 807.9
A.1 Free Flow of Goods
Australia co-funded the ADB Cross Border Transport Agreement (CBTA) project for GMS countries (A$2.3 million, 2007-09)
CBTA is an ASEAN-consistent multilateral instrument to implement single window inspection at selected border crossings in the GMS
Action (vii) Capacity Building for National Single Windows
B.4 Infrastructure Development
Australia is considering support of the rehabilitation of the Cambodian national rail network (link in SKRL) and its operation by a concessionaire (US$22 million)
Action (ii) The Singapore-Kunming Rail Link
B.4 Infrastructure Development
Australia is supporting the upgrading of national and provincial roads in CLMV countries for connection to the ASEAN Highway Network
A$101.3 million in transport infrastructure including highway, bridges, border facilities, canals, port facilities
Action (iv) ASEAN Highway Network
Australian support for transport infrastructure in CLMV Countries
Project Countries /Cities linked
Corridor A$ Description
Mekong Delta Transport Infrastructure Development (co-funded with WB)
Vietnam The Mekong Delta
33m Upgrading 315 km of secondary roads, 118 bridges and 58km of feeder canals
Southern Coastal Corridor (co-funded with the ADB)
Ho Chi Minh to Bangkok, Vietnam, Cambodia
The Southern Coastal
43.5m Rehabilitating 96km of national highway in Vietnam and 15 km of national highway in Cambodia
The Northern Transport Network Improvement (co-funded with ADB)
Vietnam, Laos and Bangkok
The North Eastern
18.8m Upgrading 83km of national highway and 100 km of rural feeder roads
The Road Asset Management Project (co-funded with ADB)
Cambodia Provincial road network
6m Civil works, impact monitoring and development of a road safety plan
B.4 Infrastructure Development
Australia is supporting rural electrification in Cambodia and Laos in cooperation with the World Bank (A$27.3 million)
Australia is also supporting Vietnam to increase efficiency of operations by large power generation companies (A$3.5 million)
Action (xi) Participation in ASEAN Power Grid
D.1 Coherent Approach Towards External Economic Relations
Australia has funded the participation of CLMV government representatives in two types of workshops on Rules of Origin
The Beyond WTO program in Vietnam(A$12 million) and the Laos Trade Development Facility (multi-donor trust fund including Australia) support trade related reforms in both countries
Action (i) Training in Rules Of Origin for ASEAN Trade Agreements
D.1 Coherent Approach Towards External Economic Relations
Australia funded a Senior FTA Officer within the ASEAN Secretariat
This position provided advice and support to ASEAN Member States, including the CLMVs in the negotiation of free trade agreements from 2006-09
Action (ii) Policy Advice in the Negotiation of Free Trade Agreements
A.7. Food, Agriculture and Forestry
Australia funded the Sanitary and PhytosanitaryCapacity Building Program (SPS CBP) (A$4.3 million, 2004-09)
The program provided capacity building for Member States to meet international standards consistent with the World Trade Organization Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures
Action (v) Harmonise Sanitary and Phyto-sanitary (SPS) measures
B.3 Food Security and Safety
Australia is funding the Cambodia Agriculture Value Chain Program (A$48 million, 2009-14)
This program supports rice-based farming in three provinces in Cambodia
Action (i) Risk Analysis to Support Food Safety Measures
B.5. Improving Capability to Control Communicable Diseases
Australia is committed to combating the threat of pandemics and emerging infectious diseases in the region. (A$100 million 2006-10)
B.5. Improving Capability to Control Communicable Diseases
Australia’s HAARP program will provide A$59 million over 8 years to work through national health and illicit drug control plans and national AIDS councils to address HIV pandemics in South East Asia.
Action (i) Integrate responses to HIV under the Third ASEAN Work Programme on HIV and AIDS
B.5 Improving Capability to Control
Communicable Diseases
Project Country Partner A$ Description
Strengthen Management of Public Health Emergencies
Vietnam Joint UN Systems / Government of Vietnam
5.0 Develop a medium-term response to EID, including training to improve disease surveillance and outbreak control at provincial and district level
Australia-Vietnam Laboratory Partnerships Program
Vietnam 2.0 Aims to foster linkages between leading laboratories in Vietnam and Australia in animal and human health sectors
Communication Resources Essentials and Tools for Emergencies Project
Cambodia UNICEF 2.6 Educational materials refined and re-targeted to bring about sustained behaviour change for avian influenza prevention and general health improvement
Pandemic planning officer placement
Cambodia Office of the UN Resident Coordinator
1.0 Community training support, laboratory testing and provincial pandemic planning
Prevention & Control of AI & Human Pandemic Influenza
Myanmar FAO and WHO 2.0 Strengthen national capacities in planning, surveillance, outbreak investigation, response and containment of AI and human pandemic influenza
Trust Fund for Avian and Human Influenza
Laos World Bank 3.0 Minimise the risk and impact of AI and avoid human influenza pandemic
Action (ii) Employing existing mechanisms to control other EID
B.5. Improving Capability to Control Communicable Diseases
Australia works to address the potential negative aspects (including HIV transmission, gender impacts) of large-scale transport infrastructure projects in the Mekong subregion
Integrating HIV impact assessment is a focus of an AusAID-ADB regional technical assistance project (A$6 million)
Action (iii) Integrate HIV and AIDS Impact Assessment into Development Projects
D.10. Responding to Climate Change and Addressing its Impacts
Australia is partnering with GTZ on the “Conservation and Development of Key Sites of the Man and the Biosphere Reserve of Kien GiangProvince” in Vietnam (A$2.75 million, 2007-11)
The project aims to preserve forests and coastlines vulnerable to climate change and develop sustainable livelihood opportunities
Action (i) Assess the Impact of Climate Change on Biodiversity, Water Resources, Climate Related Disasters
B. A Cohesive, Peaceful and Resilient Region (Security Cooperation )
Australia is working to prevent human trafficking in the Asia region through the Asia Regional Trafficking in Persons (ARTIP) project (A$21 million, 2006-11)
The program aims to facilitate a more effective and coordinated approach by the criminal justice systems of governments to combating people trafficking.
Action (i) Capacity building to participate in programs related to transnational crimes and terrorism.
There are a significant number Australian Bilateral aid program activities that are supporting the IAI Work Plan II
This quick presentation has identified activities worth over A$300 million from Australia’s Bilateral Aid Programs that assisting our partners in areas listed in the IAI Work Plan II
Thank you very much for your attention
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ASEAN MULTI-SECTORAL FRAMEWORK ON CLIMATE CHANGE: AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY TOWARDS FOOD SECURITY
(AFCC)
The issue
Climate change already affects Southeast Asia, amongst others through the increase in frequency and intensity of extreme weather such as droughts, floods and tropical cyclones1.
“Southeast Asia is one of the world’s most vulnerable regions to climate change, due to its long coastlines, high concentration of population and economic activity in coastal areas, and heavy reliance on agriculture, fisheries, forestry and other natural resources”2. Consequences will be, amongst others, health risks, including spreading of pests and diseases and higher incidence of invasive species, water shortages, forest fires, loss of biodiversity, coastal degradation and loss of land, and constrained agricultural production. Climate change will thus threaten food security3 in the region with its dimensions food availability, food accessibility, food utilization and stability, and thus impact the economic development4, as also recognized by Heads of State and Governments of ASEAN, Australia, People’s Republic of China, Republic of India, Japan, Republic of Korea and New Zealand. in their Singapore Declaration on Climate Change, Energy and Environment on the occasion of the Third East Asia Summit (EAS) in Singapore on November 21, 2007. The threat of climate change to environment and economic development was also noted with concern by the ASEAN Heads of State in their ASEAN Declaration on Environmental Sustainability on November 20, 2007 in Singapore. This threat will be further exacerbated by additional food and energy requirements of an increased population. Natural disasters will have trans-boundary effects, and disease vectors may also move between countries. Possible impacts of climate change on agriculture and food security at local and national levels will not only hinder sustainable development, but may also lead to conflicts over the use of land and water resources to internal and regional migration of people, with possible threats to the regional security.
While recognizing that the vulnerability differs between countries and sub-regions in ASEAN countries5, there is an immediate necessity to strengthen the resilience of people and ecosystems and to enhance the adaptive capacity of farmers and fishermen to cope with the imminent threat of climate change.
1 Fourth Assessment Report, Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), 2007 2 The Economics of Climate Change in Southeast Asia: A Regional Review. ADB, Manila, April 2009 3 Food security and its dimensions have been defined in the ASEAN Integrated Food Security Framework (AIFS) 4 Climate Change and Food Security: A Framework Document. FAO, 2007 5 “Climate matters in Southeast Asia, Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia” EEPSEA & IDRC, 2009.
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Agriculture and forestry in the ASEAN region therefore offer a great potential for the stabilization of atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations, through reduction of emissions by source and removals by sinks from deforestation and forest degradation, afforestation and reforestation, sustainable management of land (e.g. wetlands) and forests, and improved management of rice production, amongst others. More than other sectors, agriculture and forestry offer options to link adaptation and mitigation measures,
Since the impacts of climate change are affecting all sectors, close cross-sectoral collaboration and coordination is essential when planning and implementing climate change responses. This refers in particular to the economic, environment, development, energy, agriculture, fisheries, livestock and forestry sectors.
Trans-boundary impacts of potential climate change scenarios, but also potential responses, call for a coordinated regional framework, strategy and mechanism to cope with climate change and its impacts.
At the ASEAN-FAO Regional Conference on Food Security on May 27-28, 2009 in Bangkok, it was proposed to address food security together with sustainable development of agriculture, good practices for bio-fuel production, and the mitigation and adaptation of climate change in Southeast Asia. The Conference proposed the establishment of a more inclusive and participatory mechanism, and the ASEAN Secretariat was requested to develop a brief concept note on strengthening the ASEAN Secretariat’s capacity in monitoring and implementation of the convergence matrix.
In partial response to this proposal, being aware of the threat of climate change to food security in Southeast Asia, and acknowledging its potential to strengthen the resilience of its people and ecosystems, and to mitigating climate change through a coordinated response, ASEAN has developed this concept note on a Multi-Sectoral Framework on Climate Change and Food Security.
The Context
This Multi-Sectoral Framework on Climate Change (AFCC) addresses the Strategic Thrust 6: Identify and address emerging issues related to Food Security of the ASEAN Integrated Food Security Framework (AIFS) and Strategic Plan of Action on Food Security, adopted by the ASEAN Summit in March 2009. The AFCC is further aligned to and focuses on elements of the three ASEAN Blueprints for the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC), the ASEAN Political-Security Community (APSC), and the ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community (ASCC), as well as on the Initiative for ASEAN Integration (IAI) Strategic Framework and IAI Work Plan 2.
With their ASEAN Declaration on Environmental Sustainability, and their ASEAN Declaration on the 13th Session of the Conference of Parties to the UNFCCC, both signed on November 20 2007 in Singapore, as well as with their East Asian Summit (EAS) - Singapore Declaration on
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Climate Change, Energy and the Environment, signed on November 21, 2007 in Singapore, Heads of States from ASEAN and east Asian countries had declared, amongst others, to
• carry out individual and collective actions to address climate change, including greenhouse gas emissions;
• promote cooperation on afforestation and reforestation, and to reduce deforestation, forest degradation and forest fires, including by promoting sustainable forest management;
• deepen the understanding of the region’s vulnerability to climate change and implement appropriate mitigation and adaptation measures;
• underline the importance of adaptation and call on all countries to incorporate climate change impact and adaptation strategies into their national development strategies and policies;
• agree to enhance cooperation and collaboration amongst ASEAN Member States to support the implementation of the ASEAN Declaration to COP 13 and task the relevant ASEAN ministerial and sectoral bodies dealing with climate change to carry on the cooperation in implementing the objectives of said declaration; and
• implement measures and enhance international and regional cooperation to combat transboundary environmental pollution, including haze pollution, through, among other things, capacity building, enhancing public awareness, strengthening law enforcement, promoting environmentally sustainable practices, as well as combating illegal logging and its associated illegal trade.
ASEAN cooperation on climate change is guided by the ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community (ASCC) Blueprint (Section D10 on Responding to Climate Change and Addressing Its Impacts). The cooperation targets at enhancing regional and international cooperation to address the issues of climate change and its impacts on socio-economic development, health and the environment in ASEAN Member States through implementation of mitigation and adaption measures, based on the principles of equity, flexibility, effectiveness, common but differentiated responsibilities, respective capabilities, as well as reflecting on different social and economic conditions. Under the purview of ASEAN Senior Officials on Environment (ASOEN), an ASEAN Climate Change Initiative (ACCI) is being developed to provide a regional framework on cooperation and coordination of climate change issues in ASEAN, and an ASEAN Working Group on Climate Change (AWGCC) to be established as a mechanism to implement the ACCI.
The 30th meeting of the ASEAN Ministers on Agriculture and Forestry (AMAF) in October 2008 called upon elaborating a more comprehensive regional strategy to address climate change. Subsequently, the ASEAN Secretariat drafted an ASEAN Strategy in Addressing the Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, which was further outlined during the
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ASEAN High - Level Seminar on Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation: : Towards a Cross-Sectoral Program Approach in ASEAN, held in Berlin, Germany on March 23-25, 2009. This ASEAN High - Level Seminar noted the design of cross-sectoral programs and the management of interministerial/ departmental coordination to be among the priorities for ASEAN. The Seminar consequently developed a draft proposal to this end which is further outlined below. This present draft framework does not intend to duplicate ASEAN concepts and strategies developed earlier. Neither does it intend to interfere with the many climate change-related activities already in motion at national levels of ASEAN Member States. It rather intends to complement them, to foster mutual learning and sharing of experiences, and combines strategic thrusts already agreed upon by the ASEAN Ministers with additional ones to help ASEAN Member States cope with the challenges for food security resulting from climate change.
Coverage
This Multi-Sectoral Framework covers the Agriculture, Fisheries, Livestock and Forestry sectors and will coordinate with the Environment, Health and Energy sectors.
Goal
To contribute to food security through sustainable, efficient and effective use of land, forest, water and aquatic resources by minimizing the risks and impacts of and the contributions to climate change.
Objectives
To achieve the overall goal of the framework, the following objectives are considered:
1. Coordination on the development of adaptation and mitigation strategies;
2. Cooperation on the implementation of integrated adaptation and mitigation measures;
Components and Strategic Thrusts6
These components and strategic thrusts structure further the tasks ahead. ASEAN Member States are already contributing to these strategic thrusts through climate change-related activities they 6 References to components already approved under the various blueprints are, the IAI, the Food Security Framework, or the Singapore Declarations: AIFS: ASEAN Integrated Food Security Framework; APSC: ASEAN Political Community Blueprint; ASCC: ASEAN Socio-Cultural Community Blueprint; IAI: Initiative for ASEAN Integration Strategic Framework; S1: ASEAN Declaration on Environmental Stability; S2: EAS-Singapore Declaration on Climate Change, Energy and the Environment; S3: ASEAN Declaration on COP 13 of the UNFCCC, all Singapore, November 2007
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are undertaking. The present components and strategic thrusts will further strengthen and add value to these activities and experiences.
Component 1:
Integration of climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies into the economic and social development policy framework
As also stressed in the readily available information such as the 4th Assessment Report of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC AR4) (2007), climate change-related policies and actions should not be developed and implemented in isolation. Since climate change impacts will affect economic and social development of countries and regions, responding policies and actions should be linked to and become part of the National Development Plans.
In order to get a clearer idea of the dimensions of the challenge of climatic change for food security in the ASEAN region, a “ stocktaking “ of impacts on and risks of climate change for food security is required. This assessment will also factor in the economic and demographic development, and will build up on information already available7, and information available at national levels. Under this component information on the anticipated impacts of climate change on agriculture, forestry and food security in the region, and on the ecosystems and communities most affected or most vulnerable will be provided. Priority areas and communities for the strengthening of resilience against climate change and its impacts will be identified, and the policy - and implementation-relevant results will be embedded in national development strategies and policies.
Strategic Thrust 1: Assess the impacts of climate change on and risks for Agriculture, Fisheries, Livestock and Forestry and contributions of those sectors to climate change (in line with AEC A6 and A7, ASCC B3 and B7, IAI D 10)
Strategic Thrust 2: Assess environmental impacts and risks, specifically on biological diversity (in line with ASCC D8);
Strategic Thrust 3: Assess the socio-economic impacts and risks of climate change, and identify the most vulnerable and priority geographic areas and communities for climate change adaptation and mitigation;
Strategic Thrust 4: Formulate food security measures to address and respond to climate change to enhance sustainable development and strengthen livelihoods (in line with AEC A7)
7 IPCC AR4, the recent ADB study “The Economics of Climate Change in Southeast Asia: A Regional Review”, a recent study by the Economy and Environment Program for South East Asia Climate matters in Southeast Asia, EEPSA & IDRC, 2009
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Strategic Thrust 5: Incorporate climate change adaptation and mitigation measures and strategies into national development strategies, policies and programs (in line with AEC A6 and A7, ASCC B3, S3).
Component 2:
Cooperation on the implementation of adaptation and mitigation measures
Increasing population pressure and the resulting need for food and energy, additionally to climate change impacts, will lead to an increased competition for land and water resources in particular among the agriculture, fisheries, livestock, forestry and other sectors. Countries will, even more than at present, have to weigh trade-offs between different land-use options. In climate change adaptation much can be learnt from local people, who had to adapt their production systems over many generations to climate variability. However, agriculture, fisheries and forestry also offer opportunities for climate change mitigation. In particular in the agriculture, livestock and forestry sectors climate change adaptation and mitigation measures can be linked. Mitigation measures in forestry will differ between forest - rich and forest - poor countries. This component aims at sharing, promoting, and cooperating on the implementation of integrated climate change adaptation and mitigation measures in the agriculture, fisheries, livestock and forestry sectors, including response to climate-related disasters.
Strategic Thrust 1: Strengthen land- and water-use planning at national and sub-national levels (AEC A6 and A7);
Strategic Thrust 2: Cooperate on the promotion of integrated adaptation and mitigation of agricultural production systems including crops and livestock management (in line with AEC 7, ASCC B3, B7, S1, S2);
Strategic Thrust 3: Cooperate on the promotion of adaptation and mitigation in forestry (in line with AEC A6 and A7, ASCC D 11, IAI D 11,S1, S2);
Strategic Thrust 4: Cooperate on the promotion of adaptation and mitigation in fisheries (AEC A6 and A7);
Strategic Thrust 5: Foster co-benefit approaches integrating environmental concerns such as biodiversity conservation into climate change-related measures (in line with ASCC D1 and D8, S1, S2);
Component 3:
Strengthening of national and regional knowledge sharing, communication and networking on climate change and food security
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Information sharing and networking on impacts of climate change, disaster management and response, as well as on tested practices for adaptation and mitigation offer ASEAN countries opportunities of mutual learning, of responding jointly or in a coordinated way, where possible, and of reducing costs when planning and implementing adaptation and mitigation measures. This component aims at developing an information and networking system related to climate change and food security in the region, at developing common positions on climate change-related issues, and as well as to share and coordinate, where possible, climate change-related communication and raising of public awareness. It also strengthens, among others, the ASEAN Regional Knowledge Networks on Forests and Climate Change, and Forest Law Enforcement and Governance, ASEAN Food Security Information System (AFSIS), and ASEAN Network on Fisheries Statistics and Information, to provide research-based policy recommendations to decision makers and of the ASEAN Forest Clearing House Mechanism (CHM) to provide a regional learning platform.
Strategic Thrust 1: Synergize data bases and information systems related to climate change and food security (in line with AEC A7, ASCC D6);
Strategic Thrust 2: Strengthen national and regional cooperation, coordination, consultation and communication on the impacts of and response to climate change on agriculture, fisheries, livestock and forestry towards food security (in line with AEC A6 and A7, AIFS C3);
Strategic Thrust 3: Strive for coordinated or common positions on climate change and food security (AEC A7);
Strategic Thrust 4: Strengthen regional partnerships and coordination with ASEAN partners on climate change and food security (AEC A7).
Component 4:
Developing a more comprehensive multi-sectoral strategic framework and a roadmap for implementation
The long term challenge of climate change demands a long-term response. It requires close collaboration with sectors other than the agriculture, fisheries, livestock and forestry, such as environment, energy, mining, health, and the infrastructure sectors. Therefore, the multi-sectoral framework will have to be implemented through a phased-approach.
During the implementation of Phase 1, the AFCC will concentrate on the agriculture, fisheries, livestock and forestry sectors. In component 4 of Phase 1, it will be further developed into a more comprehensive ASEAN Multisectoral Strategic Framework on Climate Change and Food Security, coordinating closer with energy (e.g. co-benefits between food security and bio-fuel production), environment and health (e.g. impacts of pests and diseases) sectors, as well as the
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management of and response to climate change-related disasters, emergency food assistance and rapid response mechanisms.
Phase 1 will also provide the space for the development of long-term financing modalities and strategies to implement climate change and food security measures, and for the development of the required institutional structure.
Implementation
The AFCC will be implemented in consultations with relevant bodies/stakeholders at the regional and national levels to obtain relevant inputs and ensure consistency of the Strategic Thrusts, and Action Programmes/Activities as well as promote sense of greater ownership of the AFCC. The nature of climate change impacts and respective responses requires: leadership at the highest level and close collaboration and coordination between sectors. Since climate change impacts and potential adaptation and mitigation responses can be very site-specific, respective action has to be taken at sub-national and local levels. The framework is set to promote cross-sectoral and interministerial/interdepartmental coordination and cooperation.
During Phase 1, mechanisms of cross-sectoral coordination will be tested to apply appropriate governance arrangements in ASEAN. Relevant ASEAN sectoral bodies will coordinate the implementation of the AFCC, while relevant government agencies will be responsible for overseeing the implementation and preparation of more detailed action plans at the national level. Partnership and cooperation arrangements with the international organisations, donor agencies, private sector, industry associations and the wider community at the regional and national levels will also be actively sought where required to ensure participation of all stakeholders in the implementation process.
The multi-sectoral and multinational nature of the framework suggests that the high-level policy coordination will be done by the Senior Officials Meeting of the ASEAN Ministers of Agriculture and Forestry (SOM-AMAF).
It further suggests the establishment of the ASEAN Ad hoc Steering Committee on Climate Change and Food Security, which leads the mutual learning process on climate change and food security. Proposed members of the interministerial Ad hoc Steering Committee will come from the agriculture, forestry, food security, environment and energy sectors and be nominated by ASEAN Member States. The Ad hoc Steering Committee will work in close cooperation with the ASEAN Working Group on Climate Change. Members from academia, civil society and the private sector, as well as eminent regional experts can be invited as appropriate.
For the successful implementation of the AFCC, the necessary institutions or mechanisms, resources, capacity and political will be accorded to the implementation process. Details and terms of reference on the bodies concerned will be further developed.
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Conceptual Diagram
ASEAN Multi-Sectoral Framework on Climate Change (Phase 1)
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Governance of ASEAN Multi-Sectoral Framework on Climate Change (Phase 1)
Double Tiered Capacity DevelopmentDouble-Tiered Capacity DevelopmentASEAN Community BlueprintsTier I Tier II
Executive MirrorSeries (EMS)
ASEANSecretariat
ASEC
ASEANMember States
ASEAN High-LevelSeminar (AHLS) AFCC
ASEC Executive Forum(GTZ, AusAID, HSoG, LKY)
Brown BagSeries (BBS)
Series (EMS)
Corporate DevelopmentSeries (CDS)
ASEANClearing House
Mechanism (CHM)
Corporate StrategySeminar (AHLS)
ASEAN
ASEANPeer ConsultationFramework (PCF)
ASEANSenior OfficialsExpert Group 1
ASEANSenior Officials
Preferential support to CMLV
Pilot activitiesin CMLV
Expert Group 2in CMLV
ASEAN-ReFOP Growth Strategy:i) strengthening and diversification of
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CLCLMV Regional Workshop on Implementation of the IAI Work Plan MV Regional Workshop on Implementation of the IAI Work Plan ⅡⅡJICA JICA –– ASEAN CooperationASEAN Cooperation
February 11, 2010, Vientiane, LaosFebruary 11, 2010, Vientiane, LaosMs. Sachiko Ishikawa, JICAMs. Sachiko Ishikawa, JICA
Vision of the New JICA
To pursue inclusive and dynamic developments that benefit all
FOUR MISSIONS1. Address the issues that arise with globalization
2. Ensure fair growth and poverty reduction 4. Make human security a reality
3. Improve governance
FOUR STRATEGIES1. All-inclusive support2. On-going support 4. Enhanced research and communication
3. Development partnerships
FOUR ACTION POLICIES
1. Integrating for results
2. Dynamically addressing complex issues with an on-
location orientation
3. Fostering and demonstrating
expertise
4. Implementing with efficiency and
transparency
Key Points of the Revised JICA Law●Consolidation of ODA implementation tools for the new JICA
1. The new JICA assumes JBIC’s operations covering Japanese ODA loans and overseas investment, and partial oversight of MOFA’s grants
2. The new JICA provides more strategic and effective ODA as a single agency centrally managing technical cooperation, loans and grant aid
Direct cooperation with recipient country
ODA
Cooperation withinternational organizations
Grant aid*
Technical cooperation
ODA loans
Multilateral Assistance
MOFA
JICA
JBIC – economic cooperation portion
The new JICA
* Except for certain items retained by MOFA required for policy commitments
NEW ODA Implementation System
Prior to Aug. 2008
JICATechnical Cooperation
MOFA
Grant Aid ODA Loans International Financial Operations
164 billion yen 770 billion yen
AfterAug. 2008
The New JICA MOFA‐Technical Cooperation: 154 billion yen‐ODA Loans: 770 billion yen‐Grant Aid: 105 billion yen
Grant Aid(including emergency
grants)
●2008 Budget: 1.03 trillion yen
●No. of Overseas Offices: 96
●No. of Supported Countries: more than 150
Japan Finance Corporation
JBIC
●2007 Budget: 156 billion yen
●2009 Budget: 1.10 trillion yen
E xam ples of JIC A P rojects in C LM V C ountries related to the A S E A N E conom ic C om m unity B lueprint
▲Map Ta Phut Port
▲Lam Ta Khong Pumped Storage Power Plant
▲Suvarnabhumi International Airport
▲★Sihanoukville Port
▲★Cai Mep-Thi Vai Port▲Leam Chabang Port
▲Tan Son Nhat International Airport
▲Phu My Thermal Power Plant
●National Road No.1
★Yangon Port
▲Yangon International Airport
▲●Baluchaung Hydro Power Plant
●National Road Route 6 and 7
East-West Economic Corridor
Southern Economic Corridor
North-South Economic Corridor ▲●Nam Ngum Hydropower Station
▲Nam Leuk Hydroelectric Power Plant
●Vientiane International Airport
▲Cai Lan Port
▲Pha Lai Thermal Power Plant
▲Hai Phong Port
▲Hai Van Tunnel▲Da Nang Port
●Pakse Bridge
●Bridge over the Mekong River
▲Second Mekong International Bridge
Major Economic Infrastructure and JICA Projects
●National Road Route 9
▲Loans ●Grant Aid ★Technical Cooperation
Mekong River
Naypyidaw
Vientiane
Bangkok
Phnom Penh
Hanoi
Kampong Cham
Siem ReapSisophon
Mawlamyine PhitsanulokMukdahan
Pakse
Hue
Da Nang
Hai PhongChiang Rai
Vung TauHo Chi Minh
DevelopmentTriangle
Thailand
Lao PDR
Vietnam
Cambodia
Myanmar
Trat
Yangon
Nong Khai
Savannakhet
Kunming
E xam ples of JIC A P rojects in C LM V C ountries related to the A S E A N S ocio-C ultural C om m unity B lueprint
A bbreviation: (P ) Technical C ooperation P rojects, (P *) Technical A ssistant P rojects related to O D A Loan, (D ) D evelopm ent S tudy, (L) O D A Loan, (G ) G rant A idS ource: A S E A N C om m unity B lueprints, JIC A K now ledge S ite, Japan's O D A W hite P aper(M O FA ),R olling plan(M O FA ,JIC A )
JIC A P rojects in C am bodia
JIC A P rojects in M yanm ar JIC A P rojects in V iet N am
JIC A P rojects in Lao P D R
CLMV CountriesMapCLMV CountriesMap
1. The P roject for C onstruction of P rim ary S chools in
P hnom P enh (P hase 3) (G )
2. The P roject for H um an R esource D evelopm ent of
C o-m edicals (P )
3. C apacity B uilding for W ater S upply S ystem in
C am bodia (P hase2) (P )
4. C apacity B uilding for the Forestry S ector (P hase
2) (P )
3. A quaculture Im provem ent and E xtension
P roject (P hase 2) (P )
4. The P roject for S trengthening H ealth
S ervices for C hildren (P )
5. C apacity D evelopm ent for S ector-w ide
C oordination in H ealth (P )
1. S trengthening C hild-C entered A pproach in
M yanm ar E ducation (P hase2 ) (P )
2. The P roject for H um an R esource D evelopm ent S cholarship (G )
3. Traditional M edicine P roject (P )
4. C om m unity-O riented R eproductive H ealth P roject P )
5. S m all-S cale A quaculture E xtension for P rom otion of Livelihood of
R ural C om m unities in M yanm ar (P )
6. Integrated M angrove R ehabilitation and M anagem ent through
C om m unity P articipation in the A yeyaw ady D elta (P )
7. P roject for the E radication of O pium P oppy C ultivation and
P overty R eduction in K okang S pecial R egion (P )
1. S trengthening the C apacity of ITS S E ducation
at H anoi U niversity of Technology (P hase2) (P *)
2. B ach M ai H ospital P roject for S trengthening
Training C apacity for P rovincial H ospitals (P )
1. H um an R esource D evelopm ent in IT S ervice Industry at N ational
U niversity of Laos (P )
2. The P roject for Im provem ent of S chool E nvironm ents in Three
S outhern P rovinces (G )
3. C apacity D evelopm ent for N H E to C ontrol E m erging and
R eem erging Infectious D iseases (P )
4. E nhancing C apacity of V ietnam ese A cadem y of S cience and
Technology in W ater E nvironm ent P rotection (P hase 2) (P )
5. P roject on the V illagers S upport for S ustainable Forest
M anagem ent in C entral H ighland (P )
E xam ples of JIC A P rojects in C LM V C ountries related to the A S E A N P olitical-S ecurity C om m unity B lueprint
A bbreviation: (P ) Technical C ooperation P rojects, (P *) Technical A ssistant P rojects related to O D A Loan, (D ) D evelopm ent S tudy, (L) O D A Loan, (G ) G rant A idS ource: A S E A N C om m unity B lueprints, JIC A K now ledge S ite, Japan's O D A W hite P aper(M O FA ),R olling plan(M O FA ,JIC A )
JIC A P rojects in M yanm ar JIC A P rojects in V iet N am
JIC A P rojects in Lao P D RJIC A P rojects in C am bodia
1. Legal and Judicial C ooperation P roject for the
B ar A ssociation of the K ingdom of C am bodia (P )
2. The Legal and Judicial D evelopm ent P roject
(P hase 3) (P )
3.The P roject for Im provem ent of Training on C ivil
M atters at the R oyal S chool for Judges and
P rosecutors of the R oyal A cadem y for Judicial
P rofessions(P hase2) (P )
1. P roject on drug E nforcem ent (P hase 2) (Follow -
up)(P )
2. M yanm ar P roject Form ulation S urvey on
Y angon P ort R ecovery P roject after C yclone
N A R G IS (P )
3. R ecovery and R econstraction from the dam age
of C ycrone (P )
1. E nhancem ent of C apabilities of G overnm ent
O fficials for A dm inistrative R eform (P )
2. Technical A ssistance for the Legal and Judicial
S ystem R eform (P )
3. P roject for C apacity B uilding for E nforcem ent of
C om petition Law and Im plem entation of
C om petition P olicy (P )
1. Legal and Judicial D evelopm ent P roject (P )
Cooperation Agreement & Objectives
• To promote cooperation in order to strengthen the pillars of three ASEAN communities.
• To enhance working relationship as partners in supporting the goal of the ASEAN integration with the community building by 2015
ASEAN Political-Security
Community
ASEAN Economic Community
ASEAN Socio-Cultural
Community
Agreement
Objectives
Exchange of Letters between JICA President and the Secretary-General of ASEAN (June, 2008)
Map of JICA - ASEAN Cooperation
ASEAN Community BlueprintsASEAN 10 Region Wide Cooperation
Pilot → Spreading Out Cooperation
Upgrading the Regional Competitiveness
Narrowing the Development Gap
Laos Pilot Program for Narrowing the Development Gap
Toward ASEAN Integration (Related Field No. 3)
Regional Program for Disaster Reduction
In ASEAN(Related Field No. 1, 2, 3)
Roadmap towards an integrated and competitive maritime transport
in ASEAN(Related Field No. 1, 3)
Japan-Singapore Partnership Program(JSPP) training programs
for staff members of the ASEC( Related Field, No.3)
The JICA-ASEAN Cooperation main fields
1. Transnational issues and other global issues concern to the ASEAN region.
2. Capacity building for peace and stability in the region.
3. Capacity building of the ASEC.
Concept of Tripartite CooperationConcept of Tripartite Cooperation
◆For LPP JICA works on the ground in the field of economic growth with environmental conservation in order to achieve the NDGwhile other donors assist the ASEAN integration mainly with the Policy level recommendations
Region Nation Develop-ment Issues to be overcome
Laos ◎Capacity Building for coordination between the National Socio Economic DevelopmentPlan & the ASEAN Community Roadmap
ASEAN ◎Know-how of implementing the ASEAN Community Roadmap in each member country
JICA ◎How to achieve the NDG by applying accumulated knowledge and experiences in international cooperation
A new approach to connect A new approach to connect two different dimensions: two different dimensions: a nation in the region & a nation in the region & a nation for developmenta nation for development
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<<Responsibilities>>As an owner of program,・Assigning responsible agency and person in charge・Providing office space・Implementing programs
Roles of concerned parties under Tripartite CooperationRoles of concerned parties under Tripartite Cooperation
Gov. of Lao PDR Gov. of Lao PDR (Nation)(Nation)
ASEAN SecretariatASEAN Secretariat(Region)(Region)
JICAJICA(Development)(Development)
<<Responsibilities>> <<Collaboration and coordination>> <<Responsibilities>>
Facilitating promotion of LPP as IAI Sharing Approving the program as JICA projects
Assigning person in charge at Jakarta & Vientiane →
Supporting Laos in management, monitoring and evaluation of program ←
Assigning person in charge at Tokyo & Vientiane
Recruiting resource person utilizing ASEAN network → Resource matching ← Recruiting experts
Budgetary arrangement → Fund management ← Budgetary arrangement
PR and reporting to ASEAN member countries ←
PR and reporting → PR and reporting to stakeholders in Japan
Developing tripartite mechanism
Green Economy Clean Environment
Clean, Green and Beautiful Laos
Priority AreaOf Cooperation
Goal
“Laos Pilot Program for Narrowingthe Development Gap toward ASEAN Integration”
Developing Human & Institutional Capacities
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Expected Outputs of Tripartite CooperationExpected Outputs of Tripartite CooperationStrengthened capacities of Lao PDR to effectively respond to ASEAN integration Strengthened capacities of ASEC to facilitate development of ASEAN New Member StatesDeveloped Tripartite Cooperation mechanism
Short term(-2010)
Mid-term (-2015)
Long term
Narrowing Development Gap for ASEAN Integration
Strengthening capacities to respond ASEAN
integration
Planning, implementing and evaluating program
Preparing strategic action plan for ASEAN
integration
Building awareness
Approving tripartite cooperation as new modality of NDG for ASEAN integration
Strengthening ASEC’s capacities to facilitate
development of ASEAN New Member States
Supporting program by providing expertise and
budget
Institutional arrangement for tripartite cooperation
Developing tripartite cooperation mechanism
Developing replicable model of tripartite
cooperation
Proposed Structure of Tripartite CooperationProposed Structure of Tripartite Cooperation
ASEAN (Member States)
Executives of Lao Government
ASEC DSG JICA DG or CR
Tripartite Steering CommitteeMinistry of
Planning and InvestmentPrime Minister's Office Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Coordination
Coordination
ReportAdvice
Tripartite Cooperation Strategy Planning & Evaluation Office (LPPPlatform Office )
MPI Program Manager
ASECCo-Manager
JICA Co-Manager
Experts for Clean Environment*
Report/ Consultation
Staff Members (Laos, ASEC, JICA)
Planning & Evaluation Team Green Economy Team
Experts for Green Economy*
Clean Environment Team
TechnicalSupport
*Experts for Clean Environment and Experts for Green Economy would be recruited by the ASEC and JICA in consultation with the Lao government.
ImplementingBody A
ImplementingBody B
Project C Project DProject A Project B
Implementation
LPP Platform Office as the Implementing Body
Technical Support/Monitoring
Potential Projects of LPPPotential Projects of LPP
Priority Areaof Cooperation
Goal
PotentialProjects
• Green Triangle development
• Eco-tourism promotion and tourism standards
• Clean agriculture promotion
• Regional sustainable forest management
• Eco-region development & networking
• Environmental Management for low emission
• Human Resource Development for Clean Environment
Green Economy Clean Environment
Clean, Green and Beautiful Laos
Developing Human & Institutional Capacities
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Possible Priority Projects and Roadmap for an ASEAN CommunityASEAN Initiatives
AEC ASCC IAI 2Development Agenda AEC ASCC
Program component
Awareness building
E1-43-xi E1-i, ii, iii
Strategic action
C2-63-iIII-67, 69III-B-75-iiiIII-C-76-iii
Possible Priority Projects
G1A3-29-iiiB6-59-viC1-60(b)-ii, iii
A4-14-iB1-19-iiE3-45-ii, v
A7-xiB6-iiC1-vi
A4-vB1-iiD11-ii; E3-i
G2A2-21-i, v, xiiiA5-33-i, 34-ii; B6-59-vi
E3-45-vi, viii A2-iii, ivA5-IB4-iv; B6-ii
E3-ii
G3
A3-29-iiiA7-38-iii, iv, v, vi, vii, 39-ii, iii, 40-ii, iiiC1-60(b)-ii, iii; D2-66-i
A4-14-i A1-xvi, xvii, xviii, xixA7-ii, iv, v, vii, viii, ix, xiB6-ii; C1-vi; D2-ii
A-4-vE-3-iii
G4 A7-39-iv, v D11-41-ii, iv, vi, viii, ix, x
A7-vi, x D11-i, iv, v, vi
C1 B4-55 D4-34-iiD5-35-iii, iv
B4-xiv D4-i D5-i
C2C3-29-iiiD4-34-ivD5-35-i, iv
C3-iD4-ii
C3A5-34-i A1-11-v; A5-15-I
D3-33-vii, xii, xiii, xvii, xix, xx
A1-i ; A2-iiA5-I; D3-i
List of JICA Projects Contributing to Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, and Vietnam ASEAN Economic Community
*Projects which were on-going or started in fiscal year 2007
No Status as ofJan. 1 ,2010 Country Scheme Project Title Site
A Single Market and Production BaseA1 Free flow of goods
1 Ongoing Laos (P) Project on Support to Trade Promotion VientianeCapital
2 Completed Laos (P*) The Comprehensive Study on Logistics System inLao PDR
VientianeCapital,Savannakhet,Pakse
3 Planned Viet Nam (P) Project on Strengthening the Training System forImproving Capacity of Frontline Officers ofVietnam Customs
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4 Planned Viet Nam (P) Regional Cooperation Project on RiskManagement for Customs in Mekong Region
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A2 Free flow of services1 Ongoing Laos (P) Prototype of Attractive Tourism Center in the East
West Economic Corridor for CommunityEmpowerment and Poverty Alleviation
VientianeCapital,Savannakhet
2 Completed Viet Nam (P) Strengthening Healthcare Services Provision inHoa Binh Province
Hoa Binh
A3 Free flow of investment1 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Strengthening of FDI Promotion Hanoi, Hai
Phong, VinhPhuoc, Da Nang,Hcm, Dong Nai
A6 Priority Integration Sectors1 Ongoing Cambodia (P) The Project on Capacity Development on ICT
Management at NiDAPhnom Penh
2 Completed Viet Nam (P) Strengthening Healthcare Services Provision inHoa Binh Province
Hoa Binh
3 Ongoing Cambodia (P) Capacity Building for the Quality StandardControl of Agricultural Materials
Phnom Penh
4 Ongoing Laos (P) Prototype of Attractive Tourism Center in the EastWest Economic Corridor for CommunityEmpowerment and Poverty Alleviation
VientianeCapital,Savannakhet
5 Completed Viet Nam (P) In-country Training Program for StrengtheningCapacity of Human Resources of Health CareServices in the Southern Area of Vietnam
Southern Area
A7 Food, Agriculture and Forestry1 Ongoing Laos (P) Rice Seed Multiplication and Distribution System
Improvement ProjectVientianeCapital, LoungNamtha
2 Ongoing Laos (P) Capacity Building Project for Strengthening ofAgricultural Statistics System
VientianeCapital,SavannakhetLouangphabang
3 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Phytosanitary Regional Training Program Wide Area (basein Hanoi)
4 Completed Viet Nam (P) Improvement of Plant Quarantine TreatmentTechnique against Fruit Flies on Fresh Fruits
Ho Chi Minh
5 Completed Viet Nam (P) The Project for Strengthening the Food IndustriesResearch Institute
Hanoi
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B Competitive Economic RegionB1 Competition Policy
1 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Project for Capacity Building for Enforcement ofCompetition Law and Implementation ofCompetition Policy
Hanoi, DongNai, Hcm
B3 Intellectual Property Rights (IPR)1 Completed Viet Nam (P) Modernization of IP information system in Viet
NamWide Area (basein Hanoi)
B4 Infrastructure Development1 Ongoing Cambodia (P*) Establishment of National Port Policy and
Administration SystemPhnom Penh,Sihanoukville
2 Ongoing Cambodia (P) The Strengthening of Construction QualityControl
Phnom Penh,and provincialroad and bridgesconstructionsites
3 Ongoing Cambodia (G) The Project for the Improvement of the NationalRoad No.1
PhnomPenh,Kandal
4 Ongoing Cambodia (L) Sihanoukville Port Multipurpose TerminalDevelopment Project
Sihanoukville
5 Ongoing Cambodia (G) Project for the Rehabilitation of Bridges along theMain Trunk Roads
Phnom Penh
6 Ongoing Cambodia (G) the Project for the Improvement of the National Road No.1Phnom Penh
7 Ongoing Cambodia (G) The Project for Flood Protection and DrainageImprovement in the Municipality of Phnom Penh(Phase-II)
Municipality ofPhnom Penh
8 Ongoing Cambodia (L) Sihanoukville Port SEZ Development Project Sihanoukville9 Completed Cambodia (P*) The Project for Strengthning Port Operation and
ManagementSihanoukville
10 Completed Cambodia (P) Capacity and Institutional Building of the ElectricSector
Phnom Penh
11 Completed Cambodia (P) Urgent Rehabilitation and Improvement of CivilAviation Meteorology
Phnom Penh
12 Completed Cambodia (DS) Basin-wide Basic Irrigation and Drainage MasterPlan Study
Battam Bangriver basin,Mong Rosseyriver basin,Pursat riverbasin, Boriboriver basin
14 Completed Cambodia (DS) The Study on Master Plan for Maritime and PortSector
Sihanoukville
15 Planned Cambodia (DS) The Master Plan Study on the Communication,Navigation and Surveillance /Air TrafficManagement Systems
Wide Area
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16 Ongoing Laos (P) Meteorological and Hydrological ServicesImprovement Project
Vientiane, LuangPhabang,Bolikhamsai,Sainyabuli,Khammouane
17 Ongoing Laos (G) The Project for the Construction of HinheupBridge
Vientiane
18 Completed Laos (P) Air Trafic Safety Improvemment Project Vientiane
19 Planned Laos (TD) The Master Plan Study on the Communication,Navigation and Surveillance /Air TrafficManagement Systems
Wide Area
20 Ongoing Viet Nam (L) Thai Binh Thermal Power Plant And TransmissionLines Construction
Thai Binh
21 Ongoing Viet Nam (L) Hanoi City Urban Railway Construction Project Hanoi
22 Ongoing Viet Nam (L) Transport Sector Loan for National Road NetworkImprovement (II)
Wide Area
23 Ongoing Viet Nam (L) National Highway No.1 Bypass RoadConstruction Project(II)
Binh Long , CanTho
24 Ongoing Viet Nam (L) Energy Efficiency And Renewable EnergyPromoting Project
Wide Area
25 Ongoing Viet Nam (L) Small-Scale Pro Poor Infrastructure DevelopmentProject(III)
Gia Lai, KonTum,
26 Ongoing Viet Nam (L) North-South Expressway Construction Project(Hcmc-Dau Giay)
Ho Chi Minh,Dau Giay
27 Ongoing Viet Nam (L) Hanoi City Urban Railway Construction Project(Line 1) (E/S)
Hanoi
28 Ongoing Viet Nam (L) Hanoi City Ring Road No.3 Construction Project Hanoi29 Ongoing Viet Nam (L) Power Transmission And Distribution Network
Development Proj-
30 Completed Viet Nam (DS) Roadside Stations Master Plan for Traffic Safetyand Regional Development
Wide Area
31 Planned Viet Nam (P) Electric Power Technical and Safety StandardsPromotion in Vietnam
-
32 Planned Viet Nam (L) O Mon Thermal Power Plant And Mekong DeltaTransmission NetworkProject
-
33 Planned Viet Nam (L) O Mon Thermal Power Plant Unit No.2Construction Project
-
34 Planned Viet Nam (L) Nghi Son Thermal Power Plant ConstructionProject
-
35 Planned Viet Nam (L) Thac Mo Hydropower Station Extension Project -36 Planned Viet Nam (L) Dai Ninh Hydropower Project -37 Planned Viet Nam (TD) Master Plan for Energy Conservation and
Effective UseWide Area
38 Planned Viet Nam (TD) Project on Integrated UMRT and UrbanDevelopment for Hanoi City Also included in"Strengthening Urban Transportation"
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39 Planned Viet Nam (TD) Study on Integrated Development Strategy forDanang City and itsNeighboring Area
-
40 Planned Viet Nam (P) Project for Capacity Enhancement in ConstructionQuality Managemen
-
41 Planned Viet Nam (P) Project for Enhancing Capacity of College ofTransport
-
42 Planned Viet Nam (L) Saigon East-West Highway Construction Project -43 Planned Viet Nam (L) Third National Highway No.1 Bridge
Rehabilitation Project-
44 Planned Viet Nam (L) New National Highway No.3 and Regional RoadNetwork ConstructionProject Section Hanoi - Thai Nguyen
-
45 Planned Viet Nam (L) Transport Sector Loan for National Road NetworkImprovement
-
46 Planned Viet Nam (L) Cuu Long (Can Tho) Bridge Construction Project -47 Planned Viet Nam (L) Hai Phong Port Rehabilitation Project (II) -48 Planned Viet Nam (L) Hanoi-HCMC Railway Line Bridges Safety
Improvement Project-
49 Planned Viet Nam (L) Cai Mep - Thi Vai International Port ConstructionProject
-
50 Planned Viet Nam (TD) Master Plan Study on the Development of theNew CNS/ATM System
Wide Area
51 Planned Viet Nam (L) HCMC Urban Railway Construction Project (BenThanh - Suoi TienSection (Line 1))
-
52 Planned Viet Nam (L) Transport Infrastructure Development Project InHanoi
-
53 Planned Viet Nam (L) Nhat Tan Bridge (Vietnam-Japan FriendshipBridge) Construction Project
-
54 Planned Viet Nam (L) Red River Bridge Construction Project -55 Planned Viet Nam (L) Hanoi City Ring Road No.3 Construction Project -56 Planned Viet Nam (TD) Study on Integrated Development Strategy for
Danang City and its Neighboring Area-
B5 Taxation1 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Project on Tax Administration Reform Phase Ⅱ Hanoi
B6 E-Commerce1 Ongoing Cambodia (P) The Project on Capacity Development on ICT
Management at NiDAPhnom Penh
C Equitable Economic DevelopmentC1 SME development
1 Completed Viet Nam (P) The Project for Strengthening the Food IndustriesResearch Institute
Hanoi
2 Completed Viet Nam (P) Reinforcement of the SME Technical AssistanceCenter
Hanoi
C2 Initiative for ASEAN Integration (IAI)1 Completed Laos (P) Development of the Faculty of Economics and
Management of National University of LaosVientiane
2 Completed Laos (P) The Upgrading IT Education Project (InformationTechnology Bridging Course)
Vientiane
3 Ongoing Laos (P) Project on Support to Trade Promotion VientianeCapital
4 Ongoing Laos (P) Human Resource Development in IT ServiceIndustry at NUOL
VientianeCapital
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5 Completed Laos (L) Budget Strengthening Support Loan Wide Area
6 Planned Laos (P) ASEAN University Network/Southeast AsiaEngineering Education Development NetworkPhase 2
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7 Planned Viet Nam (G) The Project for the Reinforcement of CustomFunctions at the Tan Cang Cat Lai Port of Ho ChiMinh City
Ho Chi Minh
8 Planned Viet Nam (P) ASEAN University Network/Southeast AsiaEngineering Education Development NetworkPhase 2
-
9 Planned Viet Nam (P) Project on Strengthening the Training System forImproving Capacity of Frontline Officers ofVietnam Customs
-
10 Planned Viet Nam (P) Regional Cooperation Project on RiskManagement for Customs in Mekong Region
-
11 Planned Viet Nam (L) Vinh Phuc Province Investment ClimateImprovement Project
-
D Integration into the Global EconomyD1 Coherent Approach towards External Economic Relations
1 Completed Cambodia (P) Technical Cooperation Project for RiskManagement in Customs
Phnom Penh
2 Planned Cambodia (P) Regional Cooperation Project on RiskManagement for Customs in Mekong Region
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3 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Strengthening of FDI Promotion Hanoi, HaiPhong, VinhPhuoc, Da Nang,Hcm, Dong Nai
4 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Project on Strengthening the TechnicalInfrastructure and Capabilities on Standards andConformance
Hanoi
5 Ongoing Viet Nam (L) Poverty Reduction Support Credit 6: PRSC6 -
6 Completed Viet Nam (P) Capacity Building of Master Trainers forModernization of Customs Administration
Hanoi
7 Completed Viet Nam (L) Eighth Poverty Reduction Support Credit Wide Area
8 Planned Viet Nam (P) Project on Strengthening the TechnicalInfrastructure and Capabilities on Standards andConformance
Hanoi
9 Planned Viet Nam (G) The Project for the Reinforcement of CustomFunctions at the Tan Cang Cat Lai Port of Ho ChiMinh City
Ho Chi Minh
10 Planned Viet Nam (P) Project on Strengthening the Training System forImproving Capacity of Frontline Officers ofVietnam Customs
-
11 Planned Viet Nam (P) Regional Cooperation Project on RiskManagement for Customs in Mekong Region
-
12 Planned Viet Nam (L) Vinh Phuc Province Investment ClimateImprovement Project
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(P):Technical Cooperation Projects, (P*):Technical Assistance Project related to ODA Loan, (D):DevelopmentStudy, (PS): Preparatory Study, (TD): Technical Cooperation for Development Planning, (L):Loan, (G):Grant Aid
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No Status as ofJan. 1 ,2010 Country Scheme Project Title Site
A A Rules-based Community of Shared Values and NormsA1 Cooperation in Political Development
1 Ongoing Cambodia (L) Poverty Reduction And Growth Operation -2 Planned Cambodia (P) Regional Cooperation Project on Risk
Management for Customs in Mekong Region-
3 Ongoing Cambodia (P) Improvement of Local Administration inCambodia
Phnom Penh
4 Completed Cambodia (P) Legal and Judicial Cooperation Project (Phase II) Phnom Penh
5 Completed Cambodia (P) The Project for Improvement of Training on CivilMatters at the Royal School for Judges andProsecutors of the Royal Academy for JudicialProfessions
Phnom Penh
6 Completed Cambodia (P) Technical Cooperation Project for RiskManagement in Customs
Phnom Penh
7 Ongoing Cambodia (P) Legal and Judicial Cooperation Project for theBar Association of the Kingdom of Cambodia
Phnom Penh
8 Ongoing Cambodia (P) Capacity Building Project for the Tax Departmentof Cambodia (Phase II)
Phnom Penh
9 Ongoing Cambodia (P) Capacity Development of Provincial RuralDevelopment in Northeastern Provinces
MondulkiriProv.,RatanakiriProv.
10 Ongoing Cambodia (P) Project on Improving Official Statistics inCambodia(Phase 2)
Phnom Penh
11 Ongoing Cambodia (P) The Legal and Judicial Development Project(Phase 3)
Wide Area
12 Ongoing Cambodia (P) The Project for Improvement of Training on CivilMatters at the Royal School for Judges andProsecutors of the Royal Academy for JudiicialProfessions(Phase2)
Wide Area
13 Completed Laos (P) Legal and Judicial Development Project Vientiane
14 Ongoing Laos (L) Third Poverty Reduction Support Operation -
16 Ongoing Viet Nam (L) Poverty Reduction Support Credit 6: PRSC6 -17 Planned Viet Nam (P) Project on Strengthening the Training System for
Improving Capacity of Frontline Officers ofVietnam Customs
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21 Completed Viet Nam (P) Capacity Building of Master Trainers forModernization of Customs Administration
Hanoi
22 Completed Viet Nam (P) Project on Tax Reform Wide Area(base inHanoi)
23 Completed Viet Nam (P) Support for the Capacity Building of VietnamODA Management
Wide Area(base inHanoi)
24 Completed Viet Nam (P) Enhancement of Capabilities of GovernmentOfficials for Administrative Reform
Hanoi
25 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Strengthening of FDI Promotion Hanoi, HaiPhong, VinhPhuoc, DaNang, Hcm,Dong Nai
26 Completed Viet Nam (P) The Project for Establishment of New IndustrialStatistics
Wide Area(base inHanoi)
27 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Technical Assistance for the Legal and JudicialSystem Reform
Wide Area(base inHanoi)
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28 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Project for Institutional Capacity Development forInfrastructure Finance
Hanoi
29 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Project for Capacity Building for Enforcement ofCompetition Law and Implementation ofCompetition Policy
Hanoi, DongNai, Hcm
30 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Project on Tax Administration Reform Phase II Hanoi
31 Completed Viet Nam (L) Eighth Poverty Reduction Support Credit Wide Area
32 Completed Myanmar (P) Strengthening the Capacity of Central StatisticalOrganization
Yangon
33 Ongoing Myanmar (P) Strengthening of Rehabilitation Yangon
B A Cohensive, Peaceful and Resilient Region with Shared Responsibility for Comprehensive SecurityB3 Post-Conflict Peace-building
1 Ongoing Cambodia (P) Strengthening of CMAC Function for HumanSecurity Realization
Wide Area
2 Ongoing Cambodia (G) The Project for Improvement of Equipment forDemining Activities (Phase V)
KampongChhnang
B4 Non-Traditional Security Issues1 Planned Viet Nam (G) The Project for the Reinforcement of Custom
Functions at the Tan Cang Cat Lai Port of Ho ChiMinh City
Ho Chi Minh
B5 Strengthen ASEAN Cooperation on Disaster Management and Emergency Response1 Ongoing Laos (P) Meteorological and Hydrological Services
Improvement ProjectVientiane,LuangPhabang,Bolikhamsai,Sainyabuli,Khammouane
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A Human DevelopmentA1 Advancing and prioritising education
1 Ongoing Cambodia (P) Science Teacher Education Project Phnom PenhBattambang Prov.
2 Completed Cambodia (P) Cambodia-Japan Cooperation Center Phnom Penh
3 Ongoing Cambodia (P) Cambodia -Japan Cooperation Center (Phase 2) Phnom Penh
4 Ongoing Cambodia (G) The Project for Construction of Primary Schools in PhnomPenh (Phase III)
Phnom Penh
5 Completed Laos (P) Development of the Faculty of Economics and Management ofNational University of Laos
Vientiane
6 Completed Laos (P) Project for Improving Science and Mathematics TeacherTraining
Wide Area
7 Ongoing Laos (P) Lao-Japan Human Resource Cooperation Center Project Phase2
-
8 Completed Laos (P) The Upgrading IT Education Project (Information TechnologyBridging Course)
Vientiane
9 Ongoing Laos (P) The Project for Human Resources Development ofNursing/Midwifery
Vientiane Capital
10 Completed Laos (P) Air Trafic Safety Improvemment Project Vientiane
11 Ongoing Laos (P) Meteorological and Hydrological Services ImprovementProject
Vientiane, LuangPhabang, Bolikhamsai,Sainyabuli,Khammouane
12 Ongoing Laos (P) Project for Medical Education and Research of theSetthathirath Hospital
Vientiane Capital
13 Ongoing Laos (P) Supporting Community Initiative for Primary EducationDevelopment in the Southern Provinces
Salavan, Sekong, Attapu
14 Ongoing Laos (P) Project for Upgrading Diploma Nurses Vientiane
15 Ongoing Laos (P) Human Resource Development in IT Service Industry at NUOL Vientiane Capital
16 Completed Laos (G) The Project for Improvement of School Environments in ThreeSouthern Provinces
Salavan, Sekong, Attapu
17 Ongoing Laos (G) The Project for Human Resource Development Scholarship Wide Area
18 Completed Myanmar (P) Strengthening Child-Centered Approach in MyanmarEducation
Wide Area
19 Completed Myanmar (P) Myanmar-Japan Center for Human Resources Development Yangon
20 Ongoing Myanmar (P) Supporting Social Welfare Administration Yangon
21 Ongoing Myanmar (P) Strengthening Child-Centered Approach in MyanmarEducation Phase 2
Wide Area
22 Ongoing Myanmar (G) The Project for Human Resource Development Scholarship Wide Area
23 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Vietnam-Japan Human Resources Cooperation Center Phase 2 Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh
24 Ongoing Laos (G) The Project for the Construction of Lao-Japan Budo Center Vientiane
25 Ongoing Laos (G) The Project for the Construction of Lao-Japan Budo Center(Phase 2)
Vientiane
26 Planned Viet Nam (P) Project for Human Resource Development of Technicians atHanoi University of Industry
-
27 Planned Viet Nam (P) ASEAN University Network/Southeast Asia EngineeringEducation Development Network
-
28 Planned Viet Nam (L) Higher Education Development Support Project on ICT -29 Completed Myanmar (P) Traditional Medicine Project Yangon
A2 Investing in human resource development1 Completed Cambodia (P) ICT Engineer Development Project(Instructor Training Course) -
2 Planned Laos (P) ASEAN University Network/Southeast Asia EngineeringEducation Development Network Phase 2
-
3 Completed Cambodia (P) Cambodia-Japan Cooperation Center Phnom Penh
4 Ongoing Cambodia (P) Cambodia -Japan Cooperation Center (Phase 2) Phnom Penh
5 Ongoing Laos (P) Lao-Japan Human Resource Cooperation Center Project Phase2
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6 Completed Laos (P) The Upgrading IT Education Project (Information TechnologyBridging Course)
Vientiane
7 Completed Laos (P) Air Trafic Safety Improvemment Project Vientiane8 Ongoing Laos (P) Meteorological and Hydrological Services Improvement
ProjectVientiane, LuangPhabang, Bolikhamsai,Sainyabuli,Khammouane
9 Ongoing Laos (P) Human Resource Development in IT Service Industry at NUOL Vientiane Capital
10 Completed Myanmar (P) Myanmar-Japan Center for Human Resources Development Yangon
11 Ongoing Myanmar (P) Project on ICT Human Resource Development at ICT TrainingInstitute
-
12 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Vietnam-Japan Human Resources Cooperation Center Phase 2 Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh
13 Planned Viet Nam (P) Project for Human Resource Development of Technicians atHanoi University of Industry
-
14 Planned Viet Nam (P) ASEAN University Network/Southeast Asia EngineeringEducation Development Network
-
15 Completed Viet Nam (P*) Strengthening the Capacity of ITSS Education at HanoiUniversity of Technology
Wide Area (base inHanoi)
16 Ongoing Viet Nam (P*) Strengthening the Capacity of ITSS Education at HanoiUniversity of Technology Phase 2
Hanoi
17 Completed Myanmar (P) Traditional Medicine Project Yangon
A4 Promoting information and Communication Technology (ICT)1 Ongoing Cambodia (P) The Project on Capacity Development on ICT Management at
NiDAPhnom Penh
2 Ongoing Cambodia (P) The Project for Improving Maternal and Child Health Servicein Rural Areas in Cambodia
Phnom Penh KampongCham Prov.
3 Ongoing Myanmar (P) Project on ICT Human Resource Development at ICT TrainingInstitute
-
4 Completed Viet Nam (P*) Strengthening the Capacity of ITSS Education at HanoiUniversity of Technology
Wide Area (base inHanoi)
5 Ongoing Viet Nam (P*) Strengthening the Capacity of ITSS Education at HanoiUniversity of Technology Phase 2
Hanoi
6 Completed Viet Nam (P) Third Country Training Course on Telecommunications Hanoi
7 Completed Cambodia (DS) Development Study on Strengthening Maternal and ChildHealth Service Performance in Cambodia
Wide Area
8 Completed Cambodia (P) ICT Engineer Development Project(Instructor Training Course) -
9 Planned Laos (P) ASEAN University Network/Southeast Asia EngineeringEducation Development Network Phase 2
-
10 Planned Viet Nam (L) Higher Education Development Support Project on ICT -11 Completed Laos (P) The Upgrading IT Education Project (Information Technology
Bridging Course)Vientiane
12 Ongoing Laos (P) Human Resource Development in IT Service Industry at NUOL Vientiane Capital
13 Planned Viet Nam (P) Project for Human Resource Development of Technicians atHanoi University of Industry
-
14 Planned Viet Nam (P) ASEAN University Network/Southeast Asia EngineeringEducation Development Network
-
A5 Facilitating access to applied Science and Technology (S&T)1 Completed Laos (P) Third Country Training on Rural Electrification Promotion Vientiane
2 Completed Viet Nam (P) Capacity Building of Hochiminh City University ofTechnology to Strengthen University-Community Linkage
Ho Chi Minh
3 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Capacity Building of Ho Chi Minh City University ofTechnology to Strengthen University-Community Linkage(Phase 2)
Ho Chi Minh
4 Ongoing Cambodia (P) The Project for Improving Maternal and Child Health Servicein Rural Areas in Cambodia
Phnom Penh KampongCham Prov.
5 Completed Viet Nam (P) Third Country Training Course on Telecommunications Hanoi
6 Completed Cambodia (DS) Development Study on Strengthening Maternal and ChildHealth Service Performance in Cambodia
Wide Area
7 Planned Laos (P) ASEAN University Network/Southeast Asia EngineeringEducation Development Network Phase 2
-
8 Planned Viet Nam (P) ASEAN University Network/Southeast Asia EngineeringEducation Development Network
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A6 Strengthening entrepreneurship skills for women, youth, elderly and persons with disabilities1 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Project on Capacity Development on Artisan Craft Promotion
for Socio-economic Development in Rural AreaHoa Binh, Son La, DienBien, Lai Chau
2 Completed Cambodia (P) Cambodia-Japan Cooperation Center Phnom Penh
3 Ongoing Cambodia (P) Cambodia -Japan Cooperation Center (Phase 2) Phnom Penh
4 Ongoing Laos (P) Lao-Japan Human Resource Cooperation Center Project Phase2
-
5 Completed Myanmar (P) Myanmar-Japan Center for Human Resources Development Yangon
6 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Vietnam-Japan Human Resources Cooperation Center Phase 2 Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh
A7 Building civil service capability1 Completed Cambodia (P*) The Project for Strengthning Port Operation and Management Sihanoukville2 Ongoing Cambodia (P*) Establishment of National Port Policy and Administration
SystemPhnom Penh,Sihanoukville
3 Completed Cambodia (P) Gender Mainstreaming and Policy Development throughUpgrading Information and Research Capacity
Phnom Penh andKampong ChamProvince
4 Ongoing Cambodia (P) The Project for Human Resource Development of Co-medicals Phnom Penh City,Battam Bang Prov.,Stung Treng Prov.,Kampot Prov., KampongCham Prov.
5 Completed Cambodia (P) Capacity and Institutional Building of the Electric Sector Phnom Penh
6 Completed Cambodia (P) National Tuberculosis Control Project in the kingdom ofCambodia (Phase 2)
Wide Area
7 Ongoing Cambodia (P) Traffic Improvement on Phnom Penh City Phnom Penh8 Ongoing Cambodia (P) Improvement of Local Administration in Cambodia Phnom Penh
9 Ongoing Cambodia (P) Freshwater Aquaculture Improvement and Extension Project Prey Veng Prov.,Takeo Prov., KampotProv., Kampong SpeuProv.
10 Completed Cambodia (P) Legal and Judicial Cooperation Project (Phase II) Phnom Penh11 Completed Cambodia (P) The Project for Improvement of Training on Civil Matters at
the Royal School for Judges and Prosecutors of the RoyalAcademy for Judicial Professions
Phnom Penh
12 Completed Cambodia (P) Technical Cooperation Project for Risk Management inCustoms
Phnom Penh
13 Completed Cambodia (P) Strengthening of Solid Waste Management for the Municipalityof Phnom Penh
Phnom Penh
14 Completed Cambodia (P) Technical Service Center for Irrigation System Project PhaseⅡ Kandal Prov. PursatProv. Takeo Prov.
15 Ongoing Cambodia (P) Project on Drug Enforcement Phnom Penh
16 Completed Cambodia (P) Promotion of Medical Equipment Management Phnom Penh
17 Ongoing Cambodia (P) Capacity Building Project for the Tax Department of Cambodia(Phase II)
-
18 Ongoing Cambodia (P) Battambang Rural Area Nurturing and Development (BRAND) Battambang Prov.
19 Ongoing Cambodia (P) Capacity Building for Water Supply System in Cambodia(Phase 2)
Phnom Penh
20 Completed Cambodia (P) Urgent Rehabilitation and Improvement of Civil AviationMeteorology
Phnom Penh
21 Ongoing Cambodia (P) Capacity Development of Provincial Rural Development inNortheastern Provinces
Mondulkiri Prov.,Ratanakiri Prov.
22 Ongoing Cambodia (P) Project on Improving Official Statistics in Cambodia(Phase 2) Phnom Penh23 Ongoing Cambodia (P) The Legal and Judicial Development Project (Phase 3) Wide Area24 Ongoing Cambodia (P) The Project for Improvement of Training on Civil Matters at
the Royal School for Judges and Prosecutors of the RoyalAcademy for Judiicial Professions(Phase2)
Wide Area
25 Ongoing Cambodia (P) Strengthening of CMAC Function for Human SecurityRealization
Wide Area
26 Ongoing Cambodia (P) The Strengthening of Construction Quality Control Phnom Penh, andprovincial road andbridges construction sites
27 Ongoing Cambodia (P) The Project of Operation and Maintenance of the RuralElectrification onMicro-hydropower in Mondul Kiri Province
Mondulkiri Prov.
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28 Ongoing Cambodia (P) Capacity Building for the Quality Standard Control ofAgricultural Materials
Phnom Penh
29 Ongoing Laos (P*) Capacity Building Project for Public Expenditure ManagementStrengthening Programme (PEMSP)
-
30 Ongoing Laos (P) Aquaculture Improvement and Extension Project Phase 2 Oudomxay, Sainyabuli,Savannakhet, Saravanh
31 Completed Laos (P) The Project on Lao Power Technical StandardPromotion(STEP2)
Vientiane
32 Completed Laos (P) Legal and Judicial Development Project Vientiane33 Completed Laos (P) Project for Capacity Building in PIP Management Vientiane34 Completed Laos (P) Training for Trainers on Policy Formulation and Internal
Management in Labour and Social WelfareWide Area
35 Ongoing Laos (P) Project for Enhancing Capacity of Public Investment ProgramManagement
Vientiane Capital
36 Completed Myanmar (P) Strengthening the Capacity of Central Statistical Organization Yangon37 Ongoing Myanmar (P) Agricultural Extension Human Resource Development Project Yangon
38 Ongoing Myanmar (P) Strengthening Capacity of Training Terms for Basic HealthStaff
Naypyidaw, Yangon
39 Completed Myanmar (P) Project on Juvenile Correctional Institutions Yangon40 Completed Viet Nam (P) The Project for Strengthening the Food Industries Research
InstituteHanoi
41 Completed Viet Nam (P) Capacity Building of Master Trainers for Modernization ofCustoms Administration
Hanoi
42 Completed Viet Nam (P) The Project for Strengthening Cluster-based Teacher Trainingand School Management
Bac Giang
43 Completed Viet Nam (P) Project on Tax Reform Wide Area (base inHanoi)
44 Completed Viet Nam (P) Support for the Capacity Building of Vietnam ODAManagement
Wide Area (base inHanoi)
45 Completed Viet Nam (P) Enhancement of Capabilities of Government Officials forAdministrative Reform
Hanoi
46 Completed Viet Nam (P) Improvement of Plant Quarantine Treatment Technique againstFruit Flies on Fresh Fruits
Hanoi
47 Completed Viet Nam (P) Modernization of IP information system in Viet Nam Wide Area (base inHanoi)
48 Completed Viet Nam (P) Reinforcement of the SME Technical Assistance Center Hanoi
49 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Strengthening of FDI Promotion Hanoi, Hai Phong, VinhPhuoc, Da Nang, Hcm,Dong Nai
50 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Traffic Safety Human Resource Development in Hanoi Hanoi51 Completed Viet Nam (P) Bach Mai Hospital Project for Strengthening Training Capacity
for Provincial HospitalsNorthern Area
52 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Project for Improvement of Productive Technology in Smalland Medium Scale Dairy Farms
Northern Area
53 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Project for Enhancing Functions of Agricultural Cooperatives Hanoi
54 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Capacity development for NHE to control emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases
-
55 Completed Viet Nam (P) The Project for Establishment of New Industrial Statistics Wide Area (base inHanoi)
56 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Enhancing Capacity of Vietnamese Academy of Science andTechnology in Water Environment Protection(Phase II)
Hanoi
57 Completed Viet Nam (P) In-Country Training Course for capacity building on NatureConservation, Environment Education and Ecotourism forProtected Areas
Wide Area
58 Completed Viet Nam (P) Project of Human resources development for water sector in themiddle region of Vietnam
Hue
59 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Technical Assistance for the Legal and Judicial System Reform Wide Area (base inHanoi)
60 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Urban Planning Formulation and Management CapacityDevelopment Project
Wide Area (base inHanoi)
61 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Project for Institutional Capacity Development forInfrastructure Finance
Hanoi
62 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Project on Capacity Development of Participatory Agriculturaland Rural Development for Poverty Reduction in the CentralHighlands
Gia Lai
63 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Phytosanitary Regional Training Program Wide Area (base inHanoi)
64 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Project for Capacity Building for Enforcement of CompetitionLaw and Implementation of Competition Policy
Hanoi, Dong Nai, Hcm
65 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Project on Tax Administration Reform Phase Ⅱ Haonoi
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66 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Improvement of Extension System for Applying Better FarmingSystem and Cultivation Techniques for Poor Farmers in theMekong Delta
Tien Giang
67 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Project on Strengthening the Technical Infrastructure andCapabilities on Standards and Conformance
Hanoi
68 Completed Viet Nam (P) In-country raining courses on Economic and EnvironmentalEducation for National Parks and Protected Areas in Viet Nam
-
69 Ongoing Viet Nam (L) Hanoi City Urban Railway Construction Project -
70 Ongoing Viet Nam (L) Transport Sector Loan for National Road NetworkImprovement (II)
Wide Area
71 Ongoing Cambodia (G) The Project for Flood Protection and Drainage Improvement inthe Municipality of Phnom Penh (Phase-II)
Municipality of PhnomPenh
72 Completed Viet Nam (DS) Capacity Building for Preparing Feasibility Studies andImplementation Plans for Afforestation Project
Wide Area
73 Completed Viet Nam (DS) Master Plan Study on Improvement of Rural Living Conditionsin North-Western Mountainous Region
Hoa Binh, Son La, DienBien, Lai Chau
74 Completed Viet Nam (DS) Roadside Stations Master Plan for Traffic Safety and RegionalDevelopment
Wide Area
75 Planned Viet Nam (P) Project on Strengthening the Training System for ImprovingCapacity of Frontline Officers of Vietnam Customs
-
76 Planned Viet Nam (P) Regional Cooperation Project on Risk Management forCustoms in Mekong Region
-
77 Planned Viet Nam (L) Vinh Phuc Province Investment Climate Improvement Project -78 Planned Viet Nam (P) Project for Strengthening Public Functions for Supporting
Small and Medium Enterprises-
79 Planned Viet Nam (P) Electric Power Technical and Safety Standards Promotion inVietnam
Wide Area (base inHanoi)
80 Planned Viet Nam (P) Project for Capacity Enhancement in Construction QualityManagement
-
81 Planned Viet Nam (P) Project for Enhancing Capacity of College of Transport -82 Planned Viet Nam (P) The Project for Traffic Safety Human Resource Development
in HanoiHanoi
83 Planned Viet Nam (L) Northern Vietnam National Roads Traffic Safety ImprovementProject
-
84 Planned Viet Nam (P) Project for Strengthening the Traffic Police Training in VariousPolice Colleges of Vietnam
-
85 Ongoing Cambodia (P) Science Teacher Education Project Phnom PenhBattambang Prov.
86 Ongoing Cambodia (P) Capacity Building for the Forestry Sector Phase II Phnom Penh
87 Ongoing Cambodia (P) The Project on Capacity Development on ICT Management atNiDA
Phnom Penh
88 Ongoing Cambodia (G) The Project for Improvement of Roleang ChreyHeadworks(Detailed Design)
Prek Thnot River
89 Completed Laos (P) Development of the Faculty of Economics and Management ofNational University of Laos
Vientiane
90 Completed Laos (P) Project for Improving Science and Mathematics TeacherTraining
Wide Area
91 Completed Myanmar (P) Strengthening Child-Centered Approach in MyanmarEducation
Wide Area
92 Ongoing Myanmar (P) Community-Oriented Reproductive Health Project Yum, Nawngkio,Kyaukme
93 Ongoing Myanmar (P) Supporting Social Welfare Administration Yangon
94 Ongoing Myanmar (P) Strengthening of Rehabilitation Yangon95 Ongoing Myanmar (P) Strengthening Child-Centered Approach in Myanmar
Education Phase 2Wide Area
96 Ongoing Myanmar (P) Small-Scale Aquaculture Extension for Promotion ofLivelihood of Rural Communities in Myanmar
Yangon
97 Completed Viet Nam (P*) Strengthening the Capacity of ITSS Education at HanoiUniversity of Technology
Hanoi
98 Ongoing Viet Nam (P*) Strengthening the Capacity of ITSS Education at HanoiUniversity of Technology Phase 2
Hanoi
99 Ongoing Viet Nam (P*) Afforestation Planning and Implementation CapacityStrengthening Project
Hanoi
100 Completed Viet Nam (P) Strengthening Healthcare Services Provision in Hoa BinhProvince
Hoa Binh
101 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Improvement of Medical Service in the Central Region Central Region
102 Completed Viet Nam (P) Project for Rehabilitation of Natural Forest in DegradedWatershed Area in the North of Vietnam
Hoa Binh
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103 Completed Viet Nam (P) Project on the Villagers Support for Sustainable ForestManagement in Central Highland
Kontum
104 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Capacity Development of Participatory Irrigation ManagementSystem through Vietnam Institute for Water ResourcesResearch (VIWRR) for Improvement of AgriculturalProductivity in Vientam
Hai Duong Province,Quang Ninh Province
105 Completed Viet Nam (P) In-country Training Program for Strengthening Capacity ofHuman Resources of Health Care Services in the SouthernArea of Vietnam
Southern Area
106 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Technical Cooperation Project for Strengthening Capacity forMeasles Vaccine Production
Wide Area (base inHanoi)
107 Completed Viet Nam (P) Capacity Building of Hochiminh City University ofTechnology to Strengthen University-Community Linkage
Ho Chi Minh
108 Completed Viet Nam (P) Implementation Support for 3R Initiative in Hanoi City forCyclical Society Development
Hanoi
109 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Project on Capacity Development on Artisan Craft Promotionfor Socio-economic Development in Rural Area
Hoa Binh, Son La, DienBien, Lai Chau
110 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Capacity Building of Ho Chi Minh City University ofTechnology to Strengthen University-Community Linkage(Phase 2)
Ho Chi Minh
111 Ongoing Viet Nam (L) Hai Phong City Environmental Improvement Project (II) -
112 Ongoing Viet Nam (L) 2nd Hanoi Drainage Project For Environmental Improvement(II)
-
113 Ongoing Cambodia (P) The Project for Improving Maternal and Child Health Servicein Rural Areas in Cambodia
Phnom Penh KampongCham Prov.
114 Ongoing Myanmar (P) Major Infectious Diseases Control Project Yangon, Mandalay, Bago115 Completed Myanmar (P) The Project on Rural Water Supply Technology in the Central
Dry ZoneMandalay, Sackuing,Magwe
116 Ongoing Myanmar (P) Project on ICT Human Resource Development at ICT TrainingInstitute
-
117 Completed Viet Nam (P) Capacity Building for Dissemination of Community-BasedReproductive Health Promotion Approach
Ha Nam, Ninh Binh,Thanh Hoa, HaTinh,NgheAn
118 Completed Viet Nam (P) Capacity Building for Dissemination of Community-BasedReproductive Health Promotion Approach
Ha Nam, Ninh Binh,Thanh Hoa, Ha Tinh
119 Completed Cambodia (DS) Development Study on Strengthening Maternal and ChildHealth Service Performance in Cambodia
-
120 Completed Viet Nam (DS) Development Study on Capacity Development for AR-CDMPromotion
-
121 Ongoing Myanmar (P) Integrated Mangrove Rehabilitation and Managementthrough Community Participation in the Ayeyawady Delta
Ayeyawady (Latputa,Bogalay, Pyapon)
122 Planned Laos (P) ASEAN University Network/Southeast Asia EngineeringEducation Development Network Phase 2
-
123 Planned Viet Nam (P) Project for Human Resource Development of Technicians atHanoi University of Industry
-
B Social Welfare and ProtectionB1 Poverty Alleviation
1 Ongoing Cambodia (G) The Project for Improvement of Roleang ChreyHeadworks(Detailed Design)
Prek Thnot River
2 Ongoing Cambodia (G) The Project for Construction of Marine AquacultureDevelopment Center
Sihanoukville
3 Ongoing Cambodia (L) Niroth Water Supply Project -
4 Completed Laos (P) The Project for Strengthening Health Services for Children Vientiane
5 Ongoing Laos (P) FS 2020 Implementation Promotion Project Vientiane Capital6 Completed Myanmar (P) Traditional Medicine Project Yangon
7 Ongoing Myanmar (P) Project for the Eradication of Opium Poppy Cultivation andPoverty Reduction in Kokang Special Region
Kokang
8 Ongoing Myanmar (P) Integrated Mangrove Rehabilitation and Management throughCommunity Participation in the Ayeyawady Delta
Ayeyawady (Latputa,Bogalay, Pyapon)
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9 Ongoing Myanmar (P) Small-Scale Aquaculture Extension for Promotion ofLivelihood of Rural Communities in Myanmar
Yangon
10 Completed Myanmar (G) The Grant Assistance for Underprivileged Farmers Occidental Mindoro,Oriental Mindoro,Palawan, Camarines Sur,Aklan, Antique, Capiz,Negros Occidental,Agusan Sur, Bukidnon,Lanao Del Norte, SultanKudarat
11 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Capacity Development of Participatory Irrigation ManagementSystem through Vietnam Institute for Water ResourcesResearch (VIWRR) for Improvement of AgriculturalProductivity in Vientam
Hai Duong Province,Quang Ninh Province
12 Ongoing Viet Nam (G) The Grant Assistance for Underprivileged Farmers Occidental Mindoro,Oriental Mindoro,Palawan, Camarines Sur,Aklan, Antique, Capiz,Negros Occidental,Agusan Sur, Bukidnon,Lanao Del Norte, SultanKudarat
13 Completed Viet Nam (L) Eighth Poverty Reduction Support Credit -
14 Ongoing Viet Nam (L) Small-Scale Pro Poor Infrastructure Development Project(III) -
16 Ongoing Cambodia (G) Project for Rural Electrification on Micro-Hydropower inRemote Province of Mondul Kiri
Mondul Kiri Province
17 Completed Cambodia (DS) Basin-wide Basic Irrigation and Drainage Master Plan Study -
18 Ongoing Myanmar (DS) Master Plan Study for Sustainable Agricultural and RuralDevelopment of the Central Dry Zone
Mandalay, Sackuing,Magwe
19 Ongoing Cambodia (P) Freshwater Aquaculture Improvement and Extension Project Prey Veng Prov.,Takeo Prov., KampotProv., Kampong SpeuProv.
20 Completed Cambodia (P) Technical Service Center for Irrigation System Project Phase II Kandal Prov. PursatProv. Takeo Prov.
21 Ongoing Cambodia (P) Battambang Rural Area Nurturing and Development (BRAND) Battambang Prov.
22 Ongoing Cambodia (P) The Project of Operation and Maintenance of the RuralElectrification onMicro-hydropower in Mondul Kiri Province
Mondulkiri Prov.
23 Ongoing Cambodia (G) The Project for Rural Drinking Water Supply in Memot Districtof Kampong Cham Province
Kompong Cham
24 Ongoing Laos (P) Aquaculture Improvement and Extension Project Phase 2 Oudomxay, Sainyabuli,Savannakhet, Saravanh
25 Completed Myanmar (P) The Project on Rural Water Supply Technology in the CentralDry Zone
Mandalay, Sackuing,Magwe
26 Completed Viet Nam (P) Improvement of Plant Quarantine Treatment Technique againstFruit Flies on Fresh Fruits
Ho Chi Minh
27 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Project for Improvement of Productive Technology in Smalland Medium Scale Dairy Farms
Northern Area
28 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Project for Enhancing Functions of Agricultural Cooperatives Hanoi
29 Completed Viet Nam (P) Project of Human resources development for water sector in themiddle region of Vietnam
Hue
30 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Project on Capacity Development of Participatory Agriculturaland Rural Development for Poverty Reduction in the CentralHighlands
Gia Lai
31 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Improvement of Extension System for Applying Better FarmingSystem and Cultivation Techniques for Poor Farmers in theMekong Delta
Tien Giang
32 Ongoing Myanmar (G) Project for the Afforestation in the Dry Zone Dry Zone, Mandalay,Magway, SagaingDivision
33 Completed Viet Nam (DS) Master Plan Study on Improvement of Rural Living Conditionsin North-Western Mountainous Region
Hoa Binh, Son La, DienBien, Lai Chau
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34 Completed Viet Nam (DS) Groundwater Development in Rural Provinces of SouthernCoastal Zone
Phu Yen, Khanh Hoa,Ninh Thuan, Binh Thuan
35 Completed Viet Nam (P) Project for Rehabilitation of Natural Forest in DegradedWatershed Area in the North of Vietnam
Hoa Binh
36 Completed Viet Nam (P) Project on the Villagers Support for Sustainable ForestManagement in Central Highland
Kontum
37 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Project on Capacity Development on Artisan Craft Promotionfor Socio-economic Development in Rural Area
Hoa Binh, Son La, DienBien, Lai Chau
B2 Social safety net and protection from the negative impacts of integration and globalization1 Completed Laos (P) Training for Trainers on Policy Formulation and Internal
Management in Labour and Social WelfareWide Area
B3 Enhancing food security and safety1 Completed Viet Nam (P) The Project for Strengthening the Food Industries Research
InstituteHanoi
2 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Phytosanitary Regional Training Program Wide Area (base inHanoi)
B4 Access to healthcare and promotion of healthy lifestyles1 Completed Laos (P) Project for Strengthening Medical Logistics -
2 Ongoing Laos (P) Capacity Development for Sector-wide Coordination in Health Vientiane Capital
3 Ongoing Myanmar (P) Major Infectious Diseases Control Project Yangon, Mandalay, Bago4 Ongoing Myanmar (P) Community-Oriented Reproductive Health Project Yum, Nawngkio,
Kyaukme5 Completed Viet Nam (P) Strengthening Healthcare Services Provision in Hoa Binh
ProvinceHoa Binh
6 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Improvement of Medical Service in the Central Region Central Region
7 Completed Viet Nam (P) In-country Training Program for Strengthening Capacity ofHuman Resources of Health Care Services in the SouthernArea of Vietnam
Southern Area
8 Completed Viet Nam (P) Capacity Building for Dissemination of Community-BasedReproductive Health Promotion Approach
Ha Nam, Ninh Binh,Thanh Hoa, HaTinh,NgheAn
9 Completed Viet Nam (P) Capacity Building for Dissemination of Community-BasedReproductive Health Promotion Approach
Ha Nam, Ninh Binh,Thanh Hoa, Ha Tinh
10 Ongoing Laos (G) The Project for the Vientiane Water Supply Development Vientiane11 Ongoing Cambodia (P) The Project for Human Resource Development of Co-medicals Phnom Penh City,
Battam Bang Prov.,Stung Treng Prov.,Kampot Prov., KampongCham Prov.
12 Completed Cambodia (P) Promotion of Medical Equipment Management Phnom Penh
13 Ongoing Cambodia (G) The Project for Infectious Diseases Control Wide Area
14 Completed Laos (P) The Project for Strengthening Health Services for Children -
15 Ongoing Laos (P) The Project for Human Resources Development ofNursing/Midwifery
Vientiane Capital
16 Ongoing Laos (P) Project for Medical Education and Research of theSetthathirath Hospital
Vientiane Capital
17 Ongoing Laos (P) Project for Upgrading Diploma Nurses Vientiane
18 Completed Myanmar (P) Traditional Medicine Project Yangon
19 Ongoing Myanmar (P) Strengthening Capacity of Training Terms for Basic HealthStaff
Naypyidaw, Yangon
20 Completed Viet Nam (P) Bach Mai Hospital Project for Strengthening Training Capacityfor Provincial Hospitals
Northern Area
21 Ongoing Cambodia (G) The Project for Improvement of Kampong Cham Hospital inKampong Cham Province
Kampong Cham
22 Completed Cambodia (P) National Tuberculosis Control Project in the kingdom ofCambodia (Phase 2)
Wide Area
23 Completed Viet Nam (DS) Groundwater Development in Rural Provinces of SouthernCoastal Zone
Phu Yen, Khanh Hoa,Ninh Thuan, Binh Thuan
B5 Improving capability to control communicable diseases1 Ongoing Cambodia (G) The Project for Infectious Diseases Control Wide Area
2 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Technical Cooperation Project for Strengthening Capacity forMeasles Vaccine Production
Wide Area (base inHanoi)
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3 Ongoing Cambodia (G) The Project for Improvement of Kampong Cham Hospital inKampong Cham Province
Kampong Cham
4 Completed Cambodia (P) National Tuberculosis Control Project in the kingdom ofCambodia (Phase 2)
Wide Area
5 Ongoing Myanmar (P) Major Infectious Diseases Control Project Yangon, Mandalay, Bago6 Completed Viet Nam (P) Capacity Building for Dissemination of Community-Based
Reproductive Health Promotion ApproachHa Nam, Ninh Binh,Thanh Hoa, HaTinh,NgheAn
7 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Capacity development for NHE to control emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases
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8 Completed Viet Nam (P) Capacity Building for Dissemination of Community-BasedReproductive Health Promotion Approach
Ha Nam, Ninh Binh,Thanh Hoa, Ha Tinh
9 Ongoing Cambodia (P) The Project for Human Resource Development of Co-medicals Phnom Penh City,Battam Bang Prov.,Stung Treng Prov.,Kampot Prov., KampongCham Prov.
10 Completed Cambodia (P) Promotion of Medical Equipment Management Phnom Penh
11 Ongoing Cambodia (P) Project on Drug Enforcement Phnom Penh
12 Ongoing Myanmar (P) Project for the Eradication of Opium Poppy Cultivation andPoverty Reduction in Kokang Special Region
Kokang
C Social Justice and RightsC1 Promotion and protection of the rights and welfare of women,children the elderly ,and persons with disabilities
1 Ongoing Myanmar (P) Strengthening of Rehabilitation Yangon2 Ongoing Laos (P) Supporting Community Initiative for Primary Education
Development in the Southern ProvincesSalavan, Sekong, Attapu
3 Completed Laos (G) The Project for Improvement of School Environments in ThreeSouthern Provinces
Salavan, Sekong, Attapu
4 Ongoing Myanmar (P) Supporting Social Welfare Administration Yangon
D Ensuring Environmental SustainabilityD1 Addressing global environmental issues
1 Ongoing Viet Nam (L) Energy Efficiency And Renewable Energy Promoting Project -
2 Completed Viet Nam (DS) Development Study on Capacity Development for AR-CDMPromotion
Wide Area
3 Planned Viet Nam (TD) Master Plan for Energy Conservation and Effective Use Wide Area4 Completed Viet Nam (L) Eighth Poverty Reduction Support Credit -
D3 Promoting sustainable development through environmental education and public participation1 Completed Viet Nam (P) In-Country Training Course for capacity building on Nature
Conservation, Environment Education and Ecotourism forProtected Areas
Wide Area
2 Completed Viet Nam (P) In-country raining courses on Economic and EnvironmentalEducation for National Parks and Protected Areas in Viet Nam
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D4 Promoting Environmentally Sound Technology (EST)D5 Promoting quality living standards in ASEAN cities/urban areas
1 Completed Viet Nam (P) Implementation Support for 3R Initiative in Hanoi City forCyclical Society Development
Hanoi
2 Ongoing Viet Nam (L) Hai Phong City Environmental Improvement Project (II) -
3 Ongoing Viet Nam (L) 2nd Hanoi Drainage Project For Environmental Improvement(II)
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4 Ongoing Viet Nam (L) Second Hcmc Water Environment Improvement Project (II) -5 Ongoing Viet Nam (L) Hue City Water Environment Improvement Project -6 Completed Cambodia (P) Strengthening of Solid Waste Management for the Municipality
of Phnom PenhPhnom Penh
7 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Enhancing Capacity of Vietnamese Academy of Science andTechnology in Water Environment Protection(Phase II)
Hanoi
8 Ongoing Cambodia (G) The Project for Flood Protection and Drainage Improvement inthe Municipality of Phnom Penh (Phase-II)
Municipality of PhnomPenh
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D7 Promoting the sustainable use of coastal and marine environment1 Ongoing Viet Nam (G) The Project for Afforestation on the Coastal Sandy Area in
Southern Central Viet Nam(Phase II)-
2 Ongoing Myanmar (P) Integrated Mangrove Rehabilitation and Managementthrough Community Participation in the Ayeyawady Delta
Ayeyawady (Latputa,Bogalay, Pyapon)
D8 Promoting Sustainable Management of Natural Resources and Biodiversity1 Completed Viet Nam (P) In-Country Training Course for capacity building on Nature
Conservation, Environment Education and Ecotourism forProtected Areas
Wide Area
2 Completed Viet Nam (P) In-country raining courses on Economic and EnvironmentalEducation for National Parks and Protected Areas in Viet Nam
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D9 Promoting the Sustainability of Freshwater Resources1 Ongoing Cambodia (G) The Project for Rural Drinking Water Supply in Memot District
of Kampong Cham ProvinceKompong Cham
2 Completed Myanmar (P) The Project on Rural Water Supply Technology in the CentralDry Zone
Mandalay, Sackuing,Magwe
3 Completed Viet Nam (DS) Groundwater Development in Rural Provinces of SouthernCoastal Zone
Phu Yen, Khanh Hoa,Ninh Thuan, Binh Thuan
4 Ongoing Cambodia (P) Capacity Building for Water Supply System in Cambodia(Phase 2)
Phnom Penh
5 Ongoing Cambodia (L) Niroth Water Supply Project -
6 Ongoing Laos (G) The Project for the Vientiane Water Supply Development Vientiane7 Completed Viet Nam (P) Project of Human resources development for water sector in the
middle region of VietnamHue
D11 Promoting Sustainable Forest Management (SFM)1 Ongoing Cambodia (P) Capacity Building for the Forestry Sector Phase II Phnom Penh
2 Completed Laos (P) Forest Management and Community Support Project Vientiane, LoungNamtha,
3 Ongoing Laos (P) Participatory Land and Forest Management Project forReducing Deforestation
Northern 6 Provinces(Luang Prabang,Houaphan, Bokeo, LuangNamtha, Saayboury, andVientiane)
4 Completed Laos (P) Forest Management and Community Support Project LuangPrabang,,Saayboury
5 Completed Viet Nam (P) Project for Rehabilitation of Natural Forest in DegradedWatershed Area in the North of Vietnam
Hoa Binh
6 Completed Viet Nam (P) Project on the Villagers Support for Sustainable ForestManagement in Central Highland
Kontum
7 Ongoing Myanmar (G) Project for the Afforestation in the Dry Zone Dry Zone, Mandalay,Magway, SagaingDivision
8 Ongoing Laos (P) FS 2020 Implementation Promotion Project Vientiane Capital
9 Ongoing Viet Nam (G) The Project for Afforestation on the Coastal Sandy Area inSouthern Central Viet Nam(Phase II)
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10 Completed Viet Nam (DS) Capacity Building for Preparing Feasibility Studies andImplementation Plans for Afforestation Project
Wide Area
11 Completed Viet Nam (DS) Development Study on Capacity Development for AR-CDMPromotion
Wide Area
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12 Ongoing Myanmar (P) Integrated Mangrove Rehabilitation and Managementthrough Community Participation in the Ayeyawady Delta
Ayeyawady (Latputa,Bogalay, Pyapon)
E Building ASEAN IdentityE1 Promotion of ASEAN awareness and a sense of community
1 Ongoing Laos (G) The Project for the Construction of Lao-Japan Budo Center -
2 Ongoing Laos (G) The Project for the Construction of Lao-Japan BudoCenter (Phase 2)
Vientiane
E2 Preservation and promotion of ASEAN cultural heritage1 Ongoing Laos (P) Prototype of Attractive Tourism Center in the East West
Economic Corridor for Community Empowerment and PovertyAlleviation
Vientiane Capital,Savannakhet
F Narrowing The Development GapF Narrowing The Development Gap
1 Ongoing Laos (P) The One District One Product Pilot Project in Savannakhet andSaravanh Provinces
Savannakhet, Saravanh
2 Ongoing Laos (P) Project on Support to Trade Promotion Vientiane Capital
3 Completed Laos (L) Budget Strengthening Support Loan -
4 Ongoing Cambodia (P) Capacity Development of Provincial Rural Development inNortheastern Provinces
Mondulkiri Prov.,Ratanakiri Prov.
5 Ongoing Cambodia (P) Project on Improving Official Statistics in Cambodia(Phase 2) Phnom Penh6 Completed Myanmar (P) Strengthening the Capacity of Central Statistical Organization Yangon7 Completed Viet Nam (P) Support for the Capacity Building of Vietnam ODA
ManagementWide Area (base inHanoi)
8 Completed Viet Nam (P) The Project for Establishment of New Industrial Statistics Wide Area (base inHanoi)
9 Ongoing Viet Nam (G) The Grant Assistance for Underprivileged Farmers Occidental Mindoro,Oriental Mindoro,Palawan, Camarines Sur,Aklan, Antique, Capiz,Negros Occidental,Agusan Sur, Bukidnon,Lanao Del Norte, SultanKudarat
10 Ongoing Cambodia (G) Project for Rural Electrification on Micro-Hydropower inRemote Province of Mondul Kiri
Mondul Kiri Province
11 Ongoing Laos (L) Third Poverty Reduction Support Operation -12 Ongoing Cambodia (L) Poverty Reduction And Growth Operation -13 Completed Cambodia (P) ICT Engineer Development Project(Instructor Training Course) -
14 Ongoing Cambodia (P) The Project on Capacity Development on ICT Management atNiDA
Phnom Penh
15 Ongoing Cambodia (P) The Project of Operation and Maintenance of the RuralElectrification onMicro-hydropower in Mondul Kiri Province
Mondulkiri Prov.
16 Ongoing Laos (P) Supporting Community Initiative for Primary EducationDevelopment in the Southern Provinces
Salavan, Sekong, Attapu
17 Completed Laos (G) The Project for Improvement of School Environments in ThreeSouthern Provinces
Salavan, Sekong, Attapu
18 Ongoing Myanmar (P) Project for the Eradication of Opium Poppy Cultivation andPoverty Reduction in Kokang Special Region
Kokang
19 Completed Viet Nam (P) Capacity Building of Hochiminh City University ofTechnology to Strengthen University-Community Linkage
Ho Chi Minh
20 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Project for Enhancing Functions of Agricultural Cooperatives Hanoi
21 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Project on Capacity Development of Participatory Agriculturaland Rural Development for Poverty Reduction in the CentralHighlands
Gia Lai
22 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Capacity Building of Ho Chi Minh City University ofTechnology to Strengthen University-Community Linkage(Phase 2)
Ho Chi Minh
23 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Improvement of Extension System for Applying Better FarmingSystem and Cultivation Techniques for Poor Farmers in theMekong Delta
Tien Giang
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24 Completed Viet Nam (DS) Master Plan Study on Improvement of Rural Living Conditionsin North-Western Mountainous Region
Hoa Binh, Son La, DienBien, Lai Chau
25 Completed Laos (P) The Upgrading IT Education Project (Information TechnologyBridging Course)
Vientiane
26 Ongoing Laos (P) Human Resource Development in IT Service Industry at NUOL Vientiane Capital
27 Completed Viet Nam (P*) Strengthening the Capacity of ITSS Education at HanoiUniversity of Technology
Wide Area (base inHanoi)
28 Ongoing Viet Nam (P*) Strengthening the Capacity of ITSS Education at HanoiUniversity of Technology Phase 2
Hanoi
29 Completed Viet Nam (P) Third Country Training Course on Telecommunications Hanoi
30 Ongoing Viet Nam (P) Project on Capacity Development on Artisan Craft Promotionfor Socio-economic Development in Rural Area
Hoa Binh, Son La, DienBien, Lai Chau
(P):Technical Cooperation Projects, (P*):Technical Assistance Project related to ODA Loan, (D):Development Study, (PS): Preparatory Study,(TD): Technical Cooperation for Development Planning, (L):Loan, (G):Grant Aid
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