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  2. Japan International Cooperation Agency - Wikipedia

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    JICA was formed in 2003 [citation needed] as a result of a comprehensive overhaul of Japan's ODA. It is now 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 yen ($8.5 billion).

  3. Foreign aid institutions of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Mission: JICA, in accordance with the Development Cooperation Charter, will work on human security and quality growth. Vision: Leading the world with trust JICA, with its partners, will take the lead in forging bonds of trust across the world, aspiring for a free, peaceful and prosperous world where people can hope for a better future and explore their diverse potentials.

  4. Kōjimachi - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the arrival of Tokugawa Ieyasu, the area was known as Kōjimura (糀村).The area developed as townspeople settled along the Kōshū Kaidō.. In 1878, the Kōjimachi area became 麹町区 (Kojimachi-ku), a ward of the city of Tokyo.

  5. Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers - Wikipedia

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    Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers (青年海外協力隊, seinen kaigai kyōryokutai) [1] is a government system for dispatching young Japanese volunteers overseas operated by Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).

  6. JICA Research Institute - Wikipedia

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    JICA-RI was established on October 1, 2008, when the new JICA was launched as a result of merger of two existing institutions; former JICA which had been executing mainly technical cooperation and grant aid projects, and a part of JBIC (the Japan Bank for International Cooperation), which had been in charge of concessional yen loans.

  7. Kōjimachi Station - Wikipedia

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    Kojimachi Station (麹町駅, also 麴町駅, Kōjimachi-eki) is a subway station on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line in the Kōjimachi neighborhood of Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan, operated by the Tokyo Subway operator Tokyo Metro. Its station number is Y-15.

  8. List of diplomatic missions in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Host city Sending country Mission Year closed Ref. Tokyo Belize Embassy 2021 [11] Burundi Embassy 1997 [12] Central African Republic Embassy 1992 [13] Nauru Consulate 1989

  9. Kojimachi - Wikipedia

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