![]() ![]() The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) allocated USD 125 thousand to implement the 1 month training course in Japan for the maritime law enforcement through lectures, site visit, and practice in collaboration with Japan Coast Guard in June-July 2018. ![]() JMA will continue its efforts to provide observation data and technical assistance in this regard. JMA also provides these nations with technical assistance, including presentations and exercises on data utilization. Observation data broadcast to the East Asia and Western Pacific regions via communication satellite support climate monitoring, natural disaster risk mitigation and maritime safety in individual countries of these regions as a basis of meteorological services. The Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA) makes public its commitment to providing a stable supply of meteorological observation data from its Himawari-8 and Himawari-9 geostationary meteorological satellites, and has allocated a FY 2018 budget of USD 29.35 million to this end. Japan announced its commitment to implement capacity building measures in the area of the free, open, and sustainable ocean for 500 people with the Forum Islands Countries(FICs)for the next three years at the occasion of PALM8 (The Eighth Pacific Islands Leaders Meeting) in May 2018.The purpose of this support is assist the FICs to ensure free and open maritime order based on the rule of law, and sustainability of ocean resources in the region. In 2018 Japan contributed almost USD 28 million to UNODC (footnote: This contribution is not limited to ocean-related activities). Japan announced its commitment to strengthen the capacity of maritime law enforcement through cooperation with UNODC (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime). ![]()
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