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JICA Philippines Operations Map and Project List As of December 2020 LEGEND Technical Cooperation Project Grant Aid Technical Cooperation for Preparatory Survey/Data JICA’s Grassroots Project Collection Survey Operations Map Yen Loan Support for Japanese SMEs Yen Loan Technical Assistance Others Region I 60 Region II 60 Cagayan 32 Region III 60 69 Nationwide 02 03 05 11 30 37 39 Ifugao 46 63 40 41 57 65 66 67 68 Quirino 46 Nuea Vizcaya 21 46 Pangasinan 47 Nuea Ecia 06 21 46 06 61 Tarlac Bulacan 04 15 18 18 42 Pampanga CALABARZON Metro Manila 26 28 01 07 09 10 14 15 16 16 Subic Bay Freeport Zone 17 18 20 25 27 29 31 48 Quezon City 50 19 44 Manila 50 57 59 60 69 Laguna 18 32 34 67 Caite Region V 56 56 Batangas 60 Region IV-A 28 39 60 Legazpi City Region VI 43 60 CAR Region VIII 60 Boracay Island 60 47 51 47 Aklan Eastern Samar 47 Leyte 47 Iloilo 46 47 Cebu 60 MIMAROPA 23 24 35 44 49 50 52 6452 64 47 Palawan Bohol Negros Occidental 53 54 55 44 45 Region VII Cagayan de Oro 39 60 22 33 62 Misamis Oriental 32 38 Bukidnon 70 Malaybay 22 CAAM Lanao Del Norte Compostela Valley 70 71 70 Lanao Del Sur BARMM Daao Del Sur 70 73 74 76 77 78 12 72 75 Daao City Cotabato North Cotabato 08 36 50 58 79 70 Maguindanao 12 13 72 Sultan Kudarat 13 70 South Cotabato 70 JICA Philippines Project List (Ongoing projects as of December 2020) Disseminating Japanese Technologies for Achieving economic growth through Overcoming vulnerability and stabilizing bases for human life Septage Management Improvement with further promotion of investment Advanced Treatment Method in Panglao, Bohol Governance and production activity Bohol 1. The Project for Enhancement of Philippine Coast 56. Collaboration Program with the Private Sector for Guard Capability on Vessel Operation, Disaster Risk Reduction and Disseminating Japanese Technology for Electricity Maintenance Planning and Maritime Law Management Distribution System and Management in Enforcement Metro Manila 31. Pasig Marikina River Channel Improvement Philippines Batangas 2. Maritime Safety Capability Improvement Project Project (Phase IV) Metro Manila 57. Data Collection Survey for the National Water (Phase I and II) Nationwide 32. Flood Risk Management Project for Cagayan Resources Development and Management 3. The Project for Establishment of Credit Risk River, Tagoloan River, and Imus River Cagayan, Nationwide Database in the Philippines Nationwide Misamis Oriental, Cavite 58. Project for Enhancing Solid Waste Management 33. Flood Risk Management Project for Cagayan de in Davao City Davao City Economic Infrastructure Oro River Cagayan de Oro 4. Arterial Road Bypass Project (Phase III) Bulacan 34. Cavite Industrial Area Flood Risk Management Health and Social Development 5. Road Upgrading and Preservation Project Project Cavite 59. The Housing Design Support Project for Informal Nationwide 35. Promotion of School Disaster Risk Reduction and Settler Families (ISFs) through Human Resource 6. Central Luzon Link Expressway Construction Management in Cebu Cebu Development Metro Manila Project (Phase I) Tarlac, Nueva Ecija 36. Master Plan and Feasibility Study on Flood 60. Project to Strengthen the Support Systems for 7. Metro Manila Interchange Construction Project Control and Drainage in Davao City Davao Children in Residential Care Facilities (RCF) and (Phase VI) Metro Manila 37. The Project for Development of Extreme Weather Communities in 11 Regions in the Philippines 8. Davao City Bypass Construction Project Monitoring and Information Regions I, II, III, CAR, IV-A, MIMAROPA, V, (Phase I) Davao City Sharing System in the Philippines Nationwide VI, VII, VIII and NCR 9. Metro Manila Priority Bridges Seismic 38. Improvement of Flood Forecasting and Warning 61. Project on Knowledge Dissemination and Actual Improvement Project Metro Manila System for Cagayan de Oro River Basin Implementation of Preventive Care Program for 10. Project for Comprehensive Traffic Management Misamis Oriental the Senior Citizens of Capas Municipality Tarlac Plan for Metro Manila Metro Manila 39. Disaster Risk Reduction and Management 62. Verification Survey for the Improvement of 11. Study on Masterplan for High Standard Highway Capacity Enhancement Project (Phase II) Students’ Math Performance Using the Hybrid Network Development in the Philippines Region IV-A, Region VII, Nationwide Learning Material “Smart Lecture” Cagayan de Oro (Phase II) Nationwide 40. The Project for Capability Enhancement for High 63. Strengthening “Twinning” between Globally 12. Road Network Development Project in Conflict Quality Weather Observation, Forecast, Warning Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS) Affected Areas in Mindanao and Information in the Philippines Nationwide Designated Sites, “Ifugao Rice Terraces” and Lanao del Sur, Maguindanao “Noto’s Satoyama and Satoumi” for Sustainable 13. The Detailed Design Study of Road Network Agriculture and Agribusiness Development Development Ifugao Development Project in Conflict Affected Areas in 41. National Irrigation Sector Rehabilitation and 64. Project for Supporting Local Fisherfolk Mindanao Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao Improvement Project Nationwide Communities through Training on Seafood 14. Capacity Enhancement of Mass Transit Systems 42. Verification Survey with the Private Sector for Processing Methods and Disaster Prevention/ in Metro Manila Project Metro Manila Disseminating Japanese Technologies for Reduction Education Cebu 15. North-South Commuter Railway Project Mulberry Tea Leaves Project in Pampanga 65. Japanese Grant Aid for Human Resource (Malolos - Tutuban) Metro Manila, Bulacan Pampanga Development Scholarship (JDS) Nationwide 16. Preparatory Survey/Detailed Design Study for the 43. Verification Survey with the Private Sector for 66. ASEAN University Network/South East Asia Metro Manila Subway Project Metro Manila Disseminating Japanese Technologies for Engineering Education Development Network 17. Metro Manila Subway Project (Phase I) Establishing Sustainable Organic Waste (AUN/SEED-Net) (Phase IV) Nationwide Metro Manila Composting Systems in Legazpi City 67. The Programme for Consolidated Rehabilitation of 18. North-South Commuter Railway Extension Project Legazpi City Illegal Drug Users (CARE) Cavite (Rehab center (Malolos - Clark Blumentritt - Calamba) 44. SDGs Business Model Formulation Survey with site) Metro Manila, Laguna, Bulacan, Pampanga the Private Sector for the Formation of Highly Nationwide for other program components 19. Survey on Introducing Concrete Repairing Profitable and Sustainable Agricultural Area 68. The Project for Introducing Evidence-Based Materials for Preventing Water Leakage Manila through Baby Leaf Production and Organic Seed Relapse Prevention Programs to Drug 20. Metro Rail Transit Line 3 Rehabilitation Project Cultivation in Philippines Dependence Treatment & Rehabilitation Centers Metro Manila Negros Occidental, Cebu, Manila (IntERlaPP) Nationwide 21. Preparatory Survey for Dalton Pass East 45. Strengthen Regional Vitalization for the 69. The Project for the Establishment of the One Alternative Road Nueva Ecija, Nueva Vizcaya Sustainable Development Project Health Prevention and Treatment Network Model 22. Preparatory Survey for Central Mindanao High Negros Occidental for the Elimination of Rabies in the Philippines Standard Highway Construction Project Metro Manila Region III (Cagayan de Oro - Malaybalay Section) Environment and Energy Cagayan de Oro, Malaybalay 46. Forestland Management Project Ifugao, Nueva 23. The Detailed Design Study of Cebu-Mactan Vizcaya, Quirino, Nueva Ecija, Iloilo Peace and development in Bridge (4th Bridge) and Coastal Road 47. The Project for Comprehensive Assessment & Mindanao Construction Project Cebu Conservation of Blue Carbon Ecosystems and 70. Mindanao Sustainable Agrarian and Agriculture 24. Cebu-Mactan Bridge (4th Bridge) and Coastal Their Services in the Coral Triangle (BlueCARES) Development Project “Lanao del Norte Road Construction Project Cebu Palawan, Iloilo, Aklan, Pangasinan, Boracay, Bukidnon, Compostella Valley, Davao del Sur 25. Enhancement of Customs Operations Eastern Samar, Leyte North Cotabato, South Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat Metro Manila 48. Non-Revenue Water Improvement Project in the 71. Harnessing Agribusiness Opportunities through West Zone of Metro Manila Metro Manila Robust and Vibrant Entrepreneurship Supportive Investment Promotion and Industrial 49. The Project for the Septage Management of Metro of Peaceful Transformation (HARVEST) BARMM Development Cebu Water District Cebu Conflict Affected Areas in Mindanao (CAAM) 26. Project for Industrial Competitive Enhancement 50. The Project for Capacity Development on 72. Road Network Development Project in Conflict thru Industrial Human Resource Development and Improving Solid Waste Management through - Affected Areas in Mindanao Lanao Del Sur and CALABARZON Supply and Value Chain Development Advanced/Innovative Technologies Maguindanao 27. Technical Assistance Project to Establish the Metro Manila, Quezon City, Davao City, 73. Project for Improvement of Equipment for Power Philippine Railway Institute Metro Manila Cebu City Distribution in Bangsamoro Area BARMM 28. Technical Support to the Formulation of Subic 51. Verification Survey with the Private Sector for 74. Programme for Urgent Improvement of Socio Bay Regional Development Master Plan in the Disseminating Japanese Technologies for Economic Infrastructures in Bangsamoro Region Republic of the Philippines Recycling Waste Cooking Oil as a Substitution BARMM Subic Freeport Zone, Region IV-A of Diesel Fuel with Renergy System in Boracay 75. Programme
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