The japan international cooperation agency (japanese Dokuritsu gyōseihōjin kokusai kyōryoku kikō), also known as jica, is a governmental agency that delivers the bulk of official development assistance (oda) for the government of japan. The japan international cooperation agency began dispatching volunteers through its japan overseas cooperation volunteers initiative in 1965 It has been 60 years since the first 29 volunteers. The japan international cooperation agency (jica) is the development aid arm of the japanese government, established in 1974 and restructured in 2003 as an independent administrative institution. Jica's policy and plan sustainability human security operational focus areas and prioritized approaches
The japan international cooperation agency (jica) is a governmental agency that coordinates official development assistance for the government of japan It aims to promote international cooperation and support the socioeconomic development of developing countries. Jica is one of the largest bilateral development organizations in the world with a network of 97 overseas offices, projects in more than 150 countries, and available financial resources of approximately 1 trillion japanese yen ($8.5 billion).
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