Friday, August 29, 2008

Sweden, Japan join forces

In January 1993, Development Today reported that Japan and Sweden decided to collaborate more closely in international aid.

Japan had then become the world’s foremost donor and the Swedish Foreign Ministry hoped to combine Japanese money with Swedish know-how.

In the past, Japan had emaluated development policies of the United States, but by the early 1990s, it had started to act more on its own.

“We have a wealth of knowledge in the softer fields such as education and health, in which Japan is very interested. Environmental problems are also one area where we can cooperate," said Foreign Ministry official Rasmus Rasmusson to DT.

The two donors also agreed to conduct a joint study of one African country to see how Swedish and Japanese assistance could be coordinated.

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