You can find Japanese Sponsored Projects Project Map

Throughout www.ng.emb Niger • Hydro Power Rehabilitation Project

[Loan] Jigawa Embassy of

Yobe Borno - japan.go.jp Zamfara Nigeria in / FCT 1 • Emergency Improvement of Electricity Kebbi 1

Supply Facilities in Abuja ($12.1

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Million) {FMPWH & TCN} [Grant] • FCT Reduction of Non-Revenue Water 5 Gombe ($5.5 Million) {FCTWB} [Technical Bauchi Cooperation] Niger • Integrated Solid Waste Management 8 2 3 System in FCT ($3.5 Million) {AEPB} 7 Adamawa [Technical Cooperation] Plateau • Project on Capacity Development for F.C.T. Japan’s contribution in the North-East Nigeria (2016&2017) Nutrition Improvement in Federal Oyo Kwara 44 4 • Response to the urgent needs to protect the children from Capital Territory {FCTA} [Technical 8 polio in Nigeria and in the Lake Chad region ($27.2 Million) Cooperation] (*) 1 Nassarawa 1 {UNICEF} 9 1 1 • / Ogun 1 Ekiti Taraba Integrated provision of life-saving emergency interventions • Power Transmission Project {FMPWH} Osun Kogi for vulnerable populations and support for returnees in the Benue 6 North Eastern States of Borno and Yobe in Nigeria ($0.63 [Loan] Ogun 3 Ondo 3 Million) {UNICEF} Lagos Lagos 1 Edo • Protection and mixed solutions for IDPs and returning • 9 1 Strengthening Pro-Poor Community 1 Ebonyi refugees in North Eastern Nigeria ($2.5 Million) {UNHCR} Health Services ($3.5 Million) 5 {LSMOH} [Technical Cooperation] 5 Projects under implementation • Protection and provision of targeted assistance to IDPs and • Mass Rapid Transit in Lagos Ph.1 & 2 6 Abia5 Cross by each State’s authority: returnees in Northeast Nigeria ($1.0 Million) {UNHCR} DeltaDelta 1 Imo Bauchi / Katsina {LAMATA} [Loan] • Emergency activities for Nigeria ($1.9 Million) {ICRC} 2 River • The Project for Water Supply in • The Project for Emergency Akwa • Providing life-saving support to households directly affected Rivers Bauchi and Katsina States ($4.6 Rehabilitation of Lagos Transmission Ibom by insecurity in Northern Nigeria ($1.0 Million) {WFP} Substation {FMPWH & TCN}) [Grant] Million) [Grant] • Empowerment and livelihoods support for the victims of (*) Kebbi / Niger / Taraba / Ondo /

Boko Haram insurgency in the North East ($1.0 Million)

Enugu Osun {UNDP} • Resident ID Registration Pilot Project for Osun state {Osun-MIST & NEC} [Public- • The Project for Improvement of

From From Private Partner ship program] • Provision of coordinated life-saving health services for 15 IDP

Rural Water Supply ($10.4 camps in the newly liberated areas in Borno State ($0.9 the People Japan People of the inNigeria Nationwide Million) [Grant] Million) {WHO}

Embassy of Embassy • Polio Eradication Project ($76.0 Million) {NPHCDA} [Loan] • Master Plan Study on National Power System Development ($2.2 Million) Notes {FMPWH} [Technical Cooperation] (1) Project map as of October 2017. (6) Number in a circle: Number of GGP projects (2) Project amount in US dollars (1USD = implemented in each State since 1996. Note • Africa Business Education Initiative for Youth [Technical Cooperation] that a project implemented in multiple-states • Technical Advisor for Partnership and Coordination for Federal Ministry of 108.976JPY (rate as of September is excluded. Such project is listed below. Industry, Trade and Investment [Technical Cooperation] (*) 2017)) equivalent. The number is • Policy Adviser for the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (3) (*): Will be commenced soon. Multi-States’ GGP Projects limited to a GGP [Technical Cooperation] (*) (4) Italic: Under formulation. North-East Zone (1) project, and excludes (5) Abbreviation indicates its executing North-West Zone (1) • Project for Strengthening Detection of and Response to Public Health Threats in South-East Zone (1)

other type of agency (e.g. NCDC: Nigeria Centre for Nigeria {NCDC} [Technical Cooperation] (*) projects such as South-West Zone (1) • The Project for Strengthening the Diagnostic Capacity of Nigeria Center for Disease Control). Nationwide (4) grant and technical Kaduna and Plateau (1)

Disease Control {NCDC} [Grant] (*)

JAPAN: Partner Nigeria’s Development Development Nigeria’s cooperation. Ogun and Enugu (1) Japanese companies are Number of “Japanese 3 Pillars of Japan’s investments Over 6,000 to JAPAN: coming back restaurants” in Lagos development cooperation help Nigeria’s Nigerians have benefited Nigeria climbs nearly 30% economic growth from trainings by Japan Nigeria’s 39

Long-standing 38 from 2015 to 2017

Development 1. Building a foundation for Partner high-quality economic Timeline growth. 1955: Japan’s trade and investment 13 2. Supports to develop promotion office inclusive and robust health 1960: Embassy of Japan in Nigeria medical system. Japan’s training programs: 1966: The first Japanese Loan to Nigeria, Japan’s investments in Clean Knowledge Co-Creation Program, followed by Grant (1970), and 3. Promote peace and No. of Japanese companies Japanese of No. Knowledge Co-Creation Program Technical Cooperation (1972) stability in the view of Energy Project helps Nigeria’s 1980 2010 2017 1977: JICA Nigeria Office for Young Leaders etc. Sources: Statistical Survey on the Japanese reconstruction of the economic growth and reduces 1978: JICA Alumni Association of Nigeria Source: Japan’s ODA Data for Nigeria, Ministry of Nationals Overseas, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of North-East. Foreign Affairs of Japan 2016: Nigeria-Japan Alumni Association Japan; JETRO greenhouse gas emission. $3.1 Billion export Profile of Japanese Japan is providing Over $1.4 Billion Japanese ambulances Empowering youths to Japan in 2015 products training, hand-over of development support Nigeria’s and women through To Japan: ABE Initiative and $3.1 Billion (¥341 Billion) of sport equipment, and cooperation since 1966 health sector vocational training LNG (90.9%), LPG (3.4%), Sesame sponsorship Cumulative sum (1966-2015): (3.4%), Aluminum (2.3%) Judo Baseball $1.4 Billion (¥157 Billion) From Japan: Loan $783 Million $392 Million (¥43 Billion) (¥87 Billion) Automobile (23.7%), Steel Grant $464 Million (23.2%), Textile fiber (17.9%), (¥51 Billion) Machinery (12.5%), Chemical Technical $173 Million Japan Pavilion, Lagos International Trade goods (5.8%), Electronic device cooperation (¥19 Billion) 28 States and FCT received Fair and Exhibition in 2016. Japan (5.3%), Motorbike (2.4%), and Japanese ambulances in 2017. Pavilion has received “Overall Best Other (11.6%) Source: Japan’s ODA Data for Nigeria, Ministry of Pavilion Award “ for the third Remaining 8 States will receive Source: Trade Statistics of Japan (Rate as of 14 Volleyball Gymnastics Foreign Affairs of Japan (Rate as of 14 September: September: 1USD = 110.65 JPY) consecutive year since 2014. 1USD = 110.65 JPY) ambulances in 2018. Japan is the largest Japanese manufacturers The annual festival Over 160 projects Over $60 Million Strong bond with export destination of (manufacturing, car/ featured Japanese of humanitarian Nigerians (Alumni * under Grant Assistance Nigeria’s LNG & motorbike, machinery, anime (Spirited Away, contribution in the ** for Grass-Roots Human Association, The Sesame Seeds and Wolf Children) in North-East since 2013 (*:2015; **:2016) food) are creating Security since 1998 Honorary Consul of jobs for youths 2016 (over $11 Million) Japan in Lagos)

Implementing Partners: ICRC, Program of IFRC, NRCS, IFAD, FAO, OXFAM, the 2nd Animated ILO, IOM, UNDP, UNFPA, UNICEF, Film Festival, 2-5 UNODC, UNHCR, UNWOMEN, Sources: BP Statistical Review of World Energy Employees at CFAO Yamaha Motor November, 2016; Trade Statistics of Japan; UN Comtrade Nigeria LTD. 2016, Abuja WFP, WHO etc.