Learning Materials·February 27, 2017

The presentation outlines the Japan International Cooperation Agency's (JICA) efforts in tackling air pollution through international cooperation, particularly in India. It details JICA’s approach, including government policy support, private sector partnerships, citizen engagement, and research collaboration. Case studies from countries like Mongolia, Thailand, China, and Vietnam highlight successful pollution control projects. Key messages emphasize the need for regulatory enforcement, financial incentives, public participation, and environmental education. The presentation also showcases JICA’s contributions to India's air quality improvement through projects like the Delhi Metro and renewable energy initiatives.