Since 1993, Japan has sought to aid Africa’s development through the Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD). TICAD is a multilateral, donor-recipient framework within which Japan interacts with Africa on a range of development issues. It represents the Post Washington Consensus approach as an alternative donor strategy and development model, with the hope of replicating the East Asian development miracle in Africa. TICAD makes Japan an important source of development assistance to Africa and for facilitation of South-South cooperation. This article discusses TICAD’s principles, objectives and programmes. It focuses on TICAD’s achievements in terms of its impact on African development and the extent to which it can be ...
Decision On The Strengthening Of Cooperation Between Africa And The Tokyo International Conference O...
As the host of two important international conferences, the Fourth Tokyo International Conference on...
ABSTRACT One of the significance of the Second Tokyo International Conference on African Development...
Since 1993, Japan has sought to aid Africa’s development through the Tokyo International Conference ...
The Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD) was launched by Japan in October 1...
Today, the relationships between Africa and Japan, whether they are government-to-government or priv...
As the first Asia-to-Africa development partnership to see daylight in 1993, the Tokyo International...
The paper looks at how Japan, one of the major donors of African countries, has been redefining its ...
African Development (TICAD II) in 1998 was its expression of great concern in conflicts undermining ...
This paper compares and asks how Japan’s ‘new’ ODA Charter is influencing the direction of its aid p...
This paper examines Japan’s aid sanctions policy toward African countries since new guidelines for J...
pledged to continue its support to boost trade and investment flows with Africa. The Yokohama Declar...
Japan has been a major actor in the field of development cooperation for five decades, even holding ...
This research analyses he motivation behind the improvement of Japanese Official Development Assista...
This paper aims to analyze the China and Japan rivalry on economic assistance policy in Africa using...
Decision On The Strengthening Of Cooperation Between Africa And The Tokyo International Conference O...
As the host of two important international conferences, the Fourth Tokyo International Conference on...
ABSTRACT One of the significance of the Second Tokyo International Conference on African Development...
Since 1993, Japan has sought to aid Africa’s development through the Tokyo International Conference ...
The Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD) was launched by Japan in October 1...
Today, the relationships between Africa and Japan, whether they are government-to-government or priv...
As the first Asia-to-Africa development partnership to see daylight in 1993, the Tokyo International...
The paper looks at how Japan, one of the major donors of African countries, has been redefining its ...
African Development (TICAD II) in 1998 was its expression of great concern in conflicts undermining ...
This paper compares and asks how Japan’s ‘new’ ODA Charter is influencing the direction of its aid p...
This paper examines Japan’s aid sanctions policy toward African countries since new guidelines for J...
pledged to continue its support to boost trade and investment flows with Africa. The Yokohama Declar...
Japan has been a major actor in the field of development cooperation for five decades, even holding ...
This research analyses he motivation behind the improvement of Japanese Official Development Assista...
This paper aims to analyze the China and Japan rivalry on economic assistance policy in Africa using...
Decision On The Strengthening Of Cooperation Between Africa And The Tokyo International Conference O...
As the host of two important international conferences, the Fourth Tokyo International Conference on...
ABSTRACT One of the significance of the Second Tokyo International Conference on African Development...