From the People of Japan JAPAN FUND FOR POVERTY REDUCTION 20 Sector Highlights years Total approvals Establishment of the JAPAN FUND FOR $963.15 million POVERTY REDUCTION 491 projects 2000 2020 1 Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction Sector Highlights CONTENTS JFPR on COVID-19, the Top Five Sectors, and Some Key Projects 3 COVID-19 6 Health 4 Agriculture 7 Transport and Natural Resources Education Water and 5 8 Other Urban Infrastructure Services 2 Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction Sector Highlights COVID-19 TA 6594-REG: Active TA 6612-REG: Active Mitigating the Impact of COVID-19 COVID-19 Infection Prevention and Control through Community-Led Interventions through an Integrated Water, Sanitation, Hygiene, and Health Approach This knowledge and support technical assistance (TA) will support the implementation of measures to The knowledge and support TA will strengthen capacity prepare for and respond to needs arising from the and foster multisector collaboration in ADB developing coronavirus disease (COVID-19) by civil society member countries (DMCs) to promote better integration organizations (CSOs), including community-based of water, sanitation, hygiene, and health (WASH+H) to organizations and nongovernment organizations (NGOs). prevent, detect, prepare for, and respond to COVID-19 The TA will support CSOs to provide services in and other water- and sanitation-related public health three areas: (i) community-based mitigation and emergencies. The TA, through its outputs, will direct prevention activities; (ii) social protection for vulnerable resources toward (i) supporting the scaling up and communities, including elderly care; and (iii) economic effective integration of COVID-19 infection prevention support for those with livelihoods affected by COVID-19. and control (IPC) as well as impact mitigation WASH+H The TA will focus on opportunities for the Asian activities into ADB projects in the social sectors (e.g., Development Bank (ADB) to create new partnerships health, education, social protection) and in the water and with CSOs in several countries where civil society urban sectors (e.g., water supply, sanitation, wastewater, activity in the COVID-19 response complements the and solid waste management); and (ii) promoting ADB portfolio. multisector and multistakeholder awareness raising, knowledge and capacity building, policy dialogue, and strategy development. https://www.adb.org/projects/54368-001/main https://www.adb.org/projects/54342-001/main Armenia, Cambodia, Cook Islands, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Mongolia, Niue, Philippines, Samoa, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Viet Nam Bangladesh, Mongolia, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Uzbekistan 3 Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction Sector Highlights Agriculture and Natural Resources G9160-REG: Closed G9165-AFG: Closed TA8369-REG: Closed Developing Sustainable Alternative Community-Based Irrigation Rehabilitation Innovative Data Collection Methods for Livelihoods in Coastal Fishing and Development Agricultural and Rural Statistics Communities in the Coral Triangle: The impact of the project was improved agricultural The TA promoted the use of satellite-based technology Indonesia and Philippines productivity in four target provinces in Northern in formulating and monitoring food security policies The project raised the income levels of the poor Afghanistan, and the outcome was farming communities by (i) developing customized software applications coastal communities in Berau, East Kalimantan, in the target provinces were better served with irrigation and methodology to estimate paddy rice cultivation Indonesia and Balabac, Palawan, Philippines by infrastructure. This was achieved by rehabilitating at area and crop production based on satellite data and pilot-testing support mechanisms for sustainable least 100 traditional small-scale irrigation systems at data obtained through crop-cutting experiments at a livelihoods that would involve women and an estimated civil works cost of $40,000 per system. provincial level, (ii) training of counterpart staff in the indigenous peoples through (i) social preparation Improvement of traditional irrigation was a high priority four pilot countries, and (iii) developing an online training activities; and (ii) livelihood development, in Afghanistan because of its key importance for program on the use of satellite data for agricultural and implementation, and training/capacity building. community-based agricultural production, which was rural statistics. key to community livelihoods and poverty reduction. The project was implemented through a community https://www.adb.org/projects/44129-012/main contracting system which would: (i) allow rural https://www.adb.org/projects/46399-001/main Partnership report populations to manage the implementation of projects Blogs https://blogs.adb.org/blog/curious-case-area-measure- https://www.adb.org/multimedia/partnership-report2019/ in their areas and increase local economic opportunities; ment-surveys-i stories/securing-sustainable-incomes-while-protecting- and (ii) create a sense of ownership and timely the-environment/ https://blogs.adb.org/blog/harvesting-good-data-asia-s-farm- completion as procurement will be done locally with the ers-need maximum involvement of local communities. Working paper Indonesia, Philippines https://www.adb.org/publications/improving-paddy-rice-statis- tics https://www.adb.org/projects/36222-013/main Case study https://www.adb.org/results/afghanistan-empower- Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Philippines, Samoa, ing-farmers-rebuild-war-torn-irrigation Thailand, Viet Nam Afghanistan 4 Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction Sector Highlights Education TA 9595-IND: Active G9180-NEP: Closed G9182-MON: Closed Madhya Pradesh Skills Development Disaster Risk Reduction and Livelihood Improving School Dormitory Environment for Project Restoration for Earthquake-Affected Primary Students in Western Region Communities The TA will assist the Government of Madhya The project improved physical dormitory environment Pradesh in transforming its technical and vocational The project improved equity and enhance social and capacity to deliver services in three aimags of the education and training (TVET) system to create inclusion in the earthquake-affected districts and western region, including development of policy and a skilled workforce that meets the evolving improved disaster preparedness and resilience of regulatory frameworks to achieve these improvements. development needs of the state by establishing earthquake-affected communities by (i) constructing to a new advanced TVET institute of international rebuilding model disaster resilient schools; (ii) providing standards to introduce high-quality, technology- microcredit facility for livelihood restoration to small https://www.adb.org/projects/49168-001/main oriented skills training for the state’s priority sectors, farmer cooperatives; and (iii) strengthening disaster risk Impact evaluation baseline survey modernizing 10 major industrial training institutes management capacity of the affected communities. https://www.adb.org/sites/default/files/publica- (ITIs) with upgraded training infrastructure and tion/546896/survey-school-dormitory-primary-stu- curricula to impart quality, industry-relevant skills. dents-mongolia.pdf https://www.adb.org/projects/49202-001/main Guide to improve water, sanitation and hygiene at Case study schools https://www.adb.org/results/building-schools-better-nepal https://www.adb.org/sites/default/files/publication/603441/ https://www.adb.org/projects/48493-002/main https://www.adb.org/results/five-years-after-nepal-earthquake- water-sanitation-hygiene-schools-mongolia.pdf News release building-back-better-schools-safer-future https://www.adb.org/news/adb-supports-indias-first-tvet- Photo essay skills-park-boost-employability-madhya-pradesh https://www.adb.org/news/photo-essays/building-safer-future Mongolia Video India https://www.adb.org/news/videos/building-better-future-five- years-after-nepal-earthquake Blog https://blogs.adb.org/blog/new-grant-rebuild-schools-provide- micro-loans-after-nepal-earthquake Nepal 5 Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction Sector Highlights Health TA9111-REG: Active G9136-MON: Closed G9135-NEP: Closed Strengthening Developing Member Protecting the Health Status of Establishing Women Countries’ Capacity in Elderly Care the Poor during Financial Crisis and Services Centers The TA will improve strategic planning and policy The project ensured the poor free access to essential The project reduced vulnerability and helplessness of development in elderly care through (i) preparation of six health services to mitigate the impact of the financial women and children in five rural districts of Nepal by country diagnostic studies to cover policy and regulatory crisis through a medicard program that used existing providing professional and coordinated protection and frameworks, institutional arrangements and capacity, institutional arrangements of the health insurance system assistance to female and child victims of crimes such needs of older people and service provider assessments, to reimburse participating facilities. as rape, domestic violence, polygamy, allegations of human resources (constraints and development), existing witchcraft, child abuse, child marriage and trafficking. programs and coverage and financing; (ii) capacity https://www.adb.org/projects/43136-012/main building framework was prepared based on the findings of Insight https://www.adb.org/projects/38097-012/main the
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