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Japan's assistance to support the African Union's initiative in Darfur

 

Embassy of Japan

March 28, 2005

 

 

  • Japan has decided to contribute US$2,070,000 to the African Union (AU) to support their initiative with respect to the conflict in Darfur, including AU Mission in Sudan (AMIS). The Japanese Embassy in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, informed the AU side of this decision today.
  • Japan’s contribution of US$2,070,000 will be used to support the following activities: (i) AMIS ($561,000 for vehicles, and $569,000 for medical care for civilian police); (ii) Joint Commission ($261,000); (iii) Ceasefire Commission ($53,000); (iv) Darfur Integrated Task Force ($127,000); (v) N’Djamena Liaison Office ($298,000); and (vi) Abuja Talks ($201,000).
  • In Darfur in western Sudan, domestic conflict intensified in 2003 and has caused a serious humanitarian crisis, producing a large number of refugees and internally displaced persons. Since a ceasefire was agreed in April, 2004, the AU has been taking the lead in ensuring its effective enforcement by, among others, sending a mission (AMIS) to Darfur to monitor the ceasefire and perform other mandates, while at the same time it has been making efforts to mediate a peace agreement among the relevant parties.
  • Japan’s assistance for the AU’s initiative with respect to Darfur is part of Japan’s initiative on “consolidation of peace” in Africa. In the Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD) process, Japan has been prioritizing “consolidation of peace” as one of the three key pillars of its cooperation policy with Africa. Japan hopes that this assistance will promote consolidation of peace in Darfur by contributing to improvement in the security situation there and progress in the peace process.

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*For the improvement of the humanitarian situation in Darfur, Japan provided emergency financial assistance of US$21 million and in-kind assistance of 700 tents for Sudanese refugees through UN agencies in 2004.  

[Related Links]
* Japan’s Support for the Consolidation of Peace in Africa
* Japan-Sudan Relations
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Regional Diplomacy (Diplomatic Bluebook 2004: Africa)

   
 

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