My
goal is to play a catalyst role in mobilizing
passion, practical experiences and wisdom, and
intellectual assets of all the stakeholders
toward building partnerships for international
development. This includes fostering
public-private partnerships within Japan and
abroad, bridging the experiences of Asia and
those of the other regions including Africa,
connecting the young and experienced
generations, and disseminating East Asian
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My Research
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International Development Cooperation and Japan’s ODA
Policy
・Business and Development, Inclusive Business
・Internationalization of Japanese Monozukuri SMEs
(APIR
Project &
GRIPS
Policy Research Center)
・Industrial Policy Dialogue between Japan and Ethiopia
(JICA-GRIPS Project) >>>Click
here
・Road Sector Policy and Institutions
in Mozambique
(NEXCO-West-GRIPS Project) |
Development Forum
The
Development Forum is the backbone of my research activities.
>>>Click here
My colleagues:
Kenichi Ohno,
Sayoko Uesu,
Mieko Iizuka, and Yumi Iwata
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Lectures
・Winter: International
Development Policy
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・Spring:
Policy Design and Implementation in Developing Countries
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2023/August
Received the award of the Foreign Minister's Commendations
On August 22, Izumi Ohno received the award of the Foreign Minister's
Commendations for FY2023 in recognition of the significance of her
contributions to the promotion of international cooperation.
Since 2009, she has played a central role in bilateral
industrial policy dialogue with the Ethiopian government and made
significant contributions to Ethiopia’s industrial development through
high-level forums and working discussions, as well as direct dialogues with
former Prime Ministers. In addition to serving as the director of JICA
Research Institute, she has led the GRIPS Development Forum as a professor
at GRIPS, promoting practical and policy-oriented research on international
development. She has also contributed greatly to the promotion of
Japan’s international cooperation by serving as a member of councils and
expert panels of the government (MITI, MOFA, MOF, etc.), JICA, and other
organizations concerned with international and economic cooperation. See details
here
(MOFA HP) |
2022/January The Book, International Development Cooperation of
Japan and South Korea: New Strategies for an Uncertain World, just
published!
This book, edited by Kwon, Yamagata, Kim & Kondoh, is an outcome of
collaboration between JASID and KAIDEC. Prof. Izumi Ohno and Sayoko Uesu
(research associate) contributed to chapter 7, "New Partnership with
the Private Sector in Japanese Development Cooperation," which explains
the emergence of new PPP for SDGs and its characteristics, with case studies
of the Lake Biwa Initiative, SATREPS in Tunisia and Mozambique. See details here |
2020/March FY2020 Spring course @GRIPS
Spring course will start: Policy Design and Implementation in Developing
Countries. For more details, please visit "Lectures" page. |
2020/March New article of International Development Journal:
"Era of Digitalization and Industrial Development of Developing Countries"
The East Asian "Flying Geese Pattern" of development, based on regional
production networks among economies with different levels of
industrialization ranging form labor-intensive to capital or
knowledge-intensive manufacturing, has been traditionally regarded as a
successful development model. Now, the digital revolution, by promoting
labor-saving technologies, is bringing new challenges and opportunities for
development paths. What impact will digitalization have on the future of
industrialization in developing countries? Here is an article by Izumi Ohno,
Adjunct Professor of GRIPS, who contributed to The International Development
Journal (Feb. 2020) as an editorialist.
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