Japan International Cooperation System (JICS)
Japan International Cooperation System (JICS)
Overview
Japan International Cooperation System (JICS) is a general incorporated foundation working to ensure apporpriate and effective procurement of goods and servies required in developing countries, within the framwork of the Japanese government's official development assistance and other support to developing countries. It's mission is to contribute to the peace and stability of the international community as a player in the international cooperation field.
JICS is engaged in assistance of peace-building and emergency reconstruction after conflicts and disasters, and with regard to the project for facilities improvement, the projects of the management type that conduct progress supervisions of the projects including fund management have been increasing.
Profile Information
Category:
Bilateral and Multilateral AgencySectors of Interest:
Democratic Governance, Environment and Energy, Infrastructure, Water and Wastewater, Humanitarian aid, Waste ManagementSubsectors of Interest:
Conflict prevention and peace building , Construction of Health Facilities, Delivery of emergency goods , Disaster preparedness and reduction, Energy Efficiency, Medical Waste, Reconstruction relief and rehabilitation, Renewable energy and green technology, Water Sanitation Hygiene and Health, Water and wastewater supply, Water and wastewater treatment, Water resources managementCountry of Coverage:
Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, YemenHeadquarters:
Japan
Contact Information
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Japan International Cooperation System (JICS)
- https://www.jics.or.jp/jics_html-e/
jics@jics.or.jp - Repon Khan
Executive Coordinator - Joel Pangilinan
Senior Engineer
Current and Previous Partners Worked With Japan International Cooperation System (JICS)
Logo | Name | Category | Countries of Coverage | Sectors & Services |
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Bilateral and Multilateral Agency
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Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates
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Education, Economic Growth, Entrepreneurship, Democratic Governance, Women Rights and Empowerment, Youth Empowerment, Human Rights, Humanitarian aid, Refugees and Migration, Arts and Culture, Social Development
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International Organization
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Algeria, Egypt, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey
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Agriculture, Arts and Culture, Environment and Energy, Water and Wastewater
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Consulting Firm
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Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Morocco, Qatar, Turkey
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Environment and Energy, Infrastructure, Urban & Rural Development, Water and Wastewater, Tourism
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Consulting Firm
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Egypt, Morocco, Sudan
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Economic Growth, Agriculture, Environment and Energy, Infrastructure, Urban & Rural Development, Water and Wastewater
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National and Regional NGO
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Palestine
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Agriculture, Environment and Energy, Water and Wastewater
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Bilateral and Multilateral Agency
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Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Yemen
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Education, Health, Economic Growth, Entrepreneurship, Democratic Governance, Women Rights and Empowerment, Environment and Energy, Infrastructure, Water and Wastewater, Humanitarian aid, Arts and Culture, Social Development, Tourism, Waste Management, Climate Change and Global Warming
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Bilateral and Multilateral Agency
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Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Yemen
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Agriculture, Arts and Culture, Democratic Governance, Economic Growth, Education, Entrepreneurship, Environment and Energy, Human Rights, Humanitarian aid, Industry, Infrastructure, Refugees and Migration, Trade, Urban & Rural Development, Waste Management, Water and Wastewater, Women Rights and Empowerment, Youth Empowerment
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Bilateral and Multilateral Agency
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Algeria, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey, Yemen
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Democratic Governance, Economic Growth, Information Communication and Technology
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