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1 Japan’s Experiences of Technical Assistance J. HASEGAWA Deputy Director, Office of International Trade Organization, Customs & Tariff Bureau, Japanese Ministry of Finance

2 Budget for Technical Cooperation Programs (Million Yen)

3 CCF/JAPAN Technical Cooperation Programs Types of Technical Cooperation  Expert Mission  Regional Seminar  Fellowship Program  Scholarship Program (since FY2000)

4 No. of Japanese Experts Dispatched to CCF Expert Missions (FY1989-FY2001) FY Number of Missions Number of Japanese Experts 198978 199095 19911411 19921218 19932137 19941922 19952531 1996148 1997103 1998147 19993122 20004427 20011314 Total233213

5 No. of Japanese Experts Dispatched to CCF Expert Missions (FY1989-FY2001)

6 No. of CCF Regional Seminars in Japan (FY1989-FY2001) FY No. of Seminars No. of Seminars in Japan 198911 199010 199141 199251 199342 199472 199582 1996100 1997142 1998112 1999173 2000192 2001132 Total10920

7 No. of Japanese Experts Dispatched to CCF Regional Seminars (FY1989-FY2001)

8 Training Needs in the Asia-Pacific Region (As of Sep. 2000)

9 Training Activities in the Asia-Pacific Region (FY2000)

10 (%)(%) Comparison between Training Needs and Training Activities

11 CCF Fellowship Programs (Number of Trainees) Ye ar 909192939495969798990001 En glis h 347556766669 Fre nch ---334433333

12 CCF Scholarship Programs (Number of Scholars) Year98990001 Scholars2446

13 Bi-Program Training Courses (FY2000) AreaNo. of CoursesNo. of Participants Clearance, Computerization335 HS219 Chemical Analysis27 Valuation, Post Clearance Audit344 Enforcement, Intelligence Management320 Drug Detector Dog14 HRD112 IPR18 Customs Administration860 Total24209

14 Bi-Program Training Courses (FY2001) AreaNo. of CoursesNo. of Participants Clearance, Computerization336 HS227 Chemical Analysis25 Valuation, Post Clearance Audit446 Enforcement, Intelligence Management330 Drug Detector Dog16 HRD110 IPR110 Customs Administration1273 Total29249

15 Bi-Program Country Focused Training Courses (FY1998 - FY2001) Country Fiscal Year Duration(days) No. of Participants Laos 1998, 2000 2001 25, 14, 10 5, 5, 5 Vietnam 1998, 2001 21, 25 7, 10 Saudi Arabia 1999145 Mongolia2001104 South Africa 20011410 Myanmar200173 Cambodia2001105 Indonesia2001197 Total: 8 countries Total: 8 countries66

16 Bi-Program Dispatch of Expert (FY2000) AreaNo. of Missions No. of Experts Clearance, Computerization911 HS1527 Chemical Analysis1017 Valuation, Post Clearance Audit1518 Enforcement, Intelligence Management1723 Rules of Origin11 IPR25 Customs Administration12 Total70104

17 Bi-Program Dispatch of Expert (FY2001) AreaNo. of Missions No. of Experts Clearance, Computerization56 HS55 Chemical Analysis35 Valuation, Post Clearance Audit1417 Enforcement, Intelligence Management68 Rules of Origin11 IPR25 HRD22 Customs Administration12 Total3951

18 Long-Term Experts (JICA) 1990 1994 1997 2000 2001 ~ Philippines (Intelligence Management, Risk Management, PCA) Indonesia (Computerization) ASEAN(PCA) Vietnam (Training System, Policy, Customs administration)

19 Bi-Program Evaluation and Follow-up Missions (FY2001) CountryMonthDuration(days) No. of Experts India, Malaysia March82 MexicoMarch82 Myanmar, Maldives March73 South Africa, Namibia March112 Total: 7 countries Total: 7 countries9

20 Bi-Program Record of Technical Cooperation (Training Course, 1989-2001) Bi-Program Record of Technical Cooperation (Training Course, 1989-2001) 5 36 8 38 10 51 10 79 12 90 13 112 15 111 13 157 16 163 16 158 18 172 24 207 28 243 0 50 100 150 200 250 1989199119931995199719992001 Number of CoursesNumber of Trainees

21 Bi-Program Record of Technical Cooperation (Dispatch of Expert, 1989-2001) 8 3 5 2 17 6 25 9 43 18 33 18 42 20 29 19 14 11 29 17 53 30 90 53 52 38 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 1989199119931995199719992001 Number of Experts Dispatched Number of Missions Conducted

22 Bi-Program Share by Region (Training Course Participants in FY2000)

23 Bi-Program Share by Region (Training Course Participants in FY2001)

24 Bi-Program Share by Region (Number of Expert Missions in 2000)

25 Bi-Program Share by Region (Number of Expert Missions in 2001)

26 Bi-Program Share by Region (Number of Trainee, 1970-2001)

27 Bi-Program Top 10 Ranking (Training Courses, 2001) Country Number of Trainees 1Vietnam28 2Cambodia20 2Myanmar20 4Laos18 5Philippines16

28 Points for Effective Technical Assistances  Identifying technical assistance needs  Coordinating technical assistance activities taking account of needs, especially country focused tailor-made training courses  Evaluating the effects of technical assistances - Monitoring individual trainees’ interests - Evaluation at the end of each technical assistance - Post evaluation by follow-up missions  Continuation of technical assistance


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