The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) utilizes a comprehensive framework of cooperation schemes to promote development, JICA cooperation types, guided by its principles of “Human Security” and “Quality Growth”.
This approach allows the agency to address a wide range of challenges, from large-scale national infrastructure to community-level initiatives.
JICA’s entire strategy is anchored by two fundamental, guiding principles: “Human Security” and “Quality Growth”.
- Human Security: This holistic principle focuses on protecting individuals and communities by ensuring access to essential services and fostering stability, with projects targeting sectors like health, education, peace, and stability.
- Quality Growth: This principle promotes inclusive, resilient economic expansion, primarily achieved through the development of foundational infrastructure, fostering private sector engagement, and building human capital.