Japanese ODA and Africa : Towards a profitable partnership?
Japan has recently announced a new increase of its Official Development Assistance towards Africa, thus showing its will to reinforce its presence on the continent. The Japanese ODA, whose structure and main principles have been reformed these last few years, is set to play a major role in the new Japanese strategy in Africa.
This content is published in French: L'aide publique au développement japonaise et l'Afrique : vers un partenariat fructueux ?
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