Title: NEW JICA and Project Evaluation
1NEW JICA and Project Evaluation
- Ryutaro Koga
- Evaluation Department
- Japan International Cooperation Agency
2Presentation points
- Reorganization of JBIC and JICA on Oct.1,2008
- New JICAs Organization
- Change of ODA project evaluation in Japan
- Evaluation System of New JICA
- Current issues of evaluation in New JICA
3Reorganization of JBIC and JICA
- Restructuring of government financial
institutions (triggered by Prime Minister
Koizumis initiative) - OOF wing of JBIC is merged with other 3 domestic
banks establishing JFC - ODA wing of JBIC is merged with JICA
- ODA agency reform
- One stop service window of ODA
4Reorganization of JBIC and JICA
3 domestic banks
MOFA Grant
JICA
ODA operations
60
OOF operations
40
NEW JICA
MOFA
5Organization of New JICA
- One stop ODA agency of Japanese Gov.
- Technical assistance, Grant assistance and Loan
assistance - Synergy is expected, as well as coherence of
evaluation method, but to what extent?
6The Vision and 4 missions
- Inclusive and dynamic development
- Tackling issues caused by globalization
- Equitable growth and poverty reduction
- Governance improvement
- Realization of Human security
7Strategies for fulfilling missions
- Inclusive assistance 3 schemes, policies,
institutions, human developments, infrastructure
development - Successive assistanceeach stage of disaster
prevention, emergency assistance, early
rehabilitation, mid-term or long-term assistance - Promoting development partnershiptrying to
become a best partner, understanding needs,
effectively and speedily support self-help of
partner countries, universities, NGOs, private
companies, local governments, international
players. - Research and its external disseminationestablishi
ng JICA Institute, provision of intellectual
values in the development assistance arena based
on fields experiences with collaborations with
intl partners
8Change of Implementation Entities of ODA
operations in Japan
Before
Grant Assistance By MOFA (160 Bil. Yen) (about
1.6 Bil. US)
Technical Assistance By JICA (170 Bil.
Yen) (about 1.7 Bil. US)
ODA Loan Assistance By JBIC (770 Bil.
Yen) (about 7.7 Bil. US)
60
40
After
Grant/Technical/ Loan Assistance By New
JICA (1040 Billion Yen) (About 10 Billion US)
Grant Assistance By MOFA
9Evaluation System of New JICA
- Target
- Technical cooperation projects
- Loan assistance projects
- Grant assistance projects
- Program assistance
10Evaluation System of New JICA
- Methodologies
- Ex-ante to Ex-post evaluation
- External Evaluation
- Publication
- DAC 5 principles for Loan projects and Project
Technical Assistances
11Plan Do Check Action Cycle
Action
Plan
Do
Check
Preparation Phase Ex-Ante Evaluation - Examine the projects relevance, its scope, expected impacts, and evaluation indicators Implementation Phase Mid-Term/ Terminal Evaluation - Review the projects relevance and its progress, prospects for realizing results, and factors affecting realization of effects Implementation Phase Mid-Term/ Terminal Evaluation - Review the projects relevance and its progress, prospects for realizing results, and factors affecting realization of effects After Completion Ex-Post Evaluation / Ex-Post Monitoring - Evaluate the projects relevance, its impact, effectiveness, efficiency, sustainability, etc. After Completion Ex-Post Evaluation / Ex-Post Monitoring - Evaluate the projects relevance, its impact, effectiveness, efficiency, sustainability, etc. Feedback Phase -Use feedback as means for better planning implementation of future similar projects, as well as the evaluated project itself
Aid Scheme Mid-Term Review Terminal Evaluation Ex-post Evaluation Ex-post Monitoring
Technical Cooperation ? ? ? ? - ?
ODA Loans ? ? - ? ? ?
Grant Aid ? - - ? - ?
12Issues of evaluation in New JICA
- Program evaluation (3 scheme coordinated
programs) - Coordination and coherence of evaluation methods
between 3 schemes (ex. ratings) - Impact evaluation (more robust measuring of
results, result based evaluation, cost
efficiency) - Thematic evaluation (ex. contributions of big
scale infrastructures on non-hardware related
aspects) - Grant projects evaluation (transfer from MOFA)
13A Sample Evaluation Bangladesh 4 donor
evaluation
- Since 2005, Evalunet of DAC advocated country
level evaluation in order for verifying AID
impacts. Bangladesh, as a suitable target. - Participants
- World Bank
- ADB
- DFID
- Japan (JICA)
- Which, share about 60 to 80 of all AID to
Bangladesh. - Sept. 2009 CAE (expected) of WB is axis and
other donors participate by inputting to CAE or
conducting sector related evaluation. - JICA (previous JBIC) takes part of transport
sector evaluation based on its experience. ( on
going by Feb 2009)
144-donor Joint evaluation Scheme chart
(3)4-donor Joint Evaluation Report
(June,2009) Focused on aid coordination
Feed in to CAE FY2008 and after
Feed in
(2) ADB Sector Survey (Urban, Water, Education)
(2) JICA Sector Survey (Transport)
- WB CAE
- (Governance, Growth, Human Development,
Agriculture, Environment, gender, Aid
Effectiveness)
ADB CAPE (FY 2008 )
Japan CAE (After FY2008)
Feed in
Addition by DFID, ADB
15- Thank you.
- For further information on our evaluation
- http//www.jica.go.jp/english/operations/evaluatio
n/