JICA Development Studies Program
JICA-DSP invites future leaders from partner countries to Japan, and offers them the opportunity to learn about Japan's modernization and development experiences, which differ from those of Europe and the U.S., as well as about Japan's expertise as a post-war donor country.
JICA-RI is mainly in charge of the areas of law and politics, economics, and social development in JICA-DSP and works to building and enhancing partnerships with the graduate programs of Japanese universities. JICA-RI is engaged in the development of teaching and learning materials for the lecturers and the students on the experiences of Japan’s development and development experiences for facilitating their activities.
JICA-RI also contributed to creating the TV lecture program “Seven Chapters on Japan’s Modernization”, the first joint product with the Open University of Japan for JICA scholarship students.
Teaching and Learning Materials
Experience of Japan’s Development and Development Cooperation
- The History of Japan's Educational Development: What implications can be drawn for developing countries today (March 2004)
- Japan's Experiences in Public Health and Medical Systems (March 2005)
- Land Readjustment: Solving Urban Problems Through Innovative Approach (2018)
- Japan's Development Cooperation: A Historical Perspective (2019-2021)
- Research Project on the Japanese Experience of Industrial Development and Development Cooperation: Analysis of Translative Adaptation Processes (2019-2021)