The SATREPS (Science and Technology Research Partnership for Sustainable Development) program is a collaboration between two Japanese government agencies: Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). Based on the needs of developing countries, JST and JICA cooperate to promote international joint research targeting global issues*1 with an objective of future utilization of research outcomes*2. Implemented through collaboration with Official Development Assistance (ODA), the aim of the program is to acquire new knowledge and technology that lead to the resolution of global issues and the advance of science and technology, and through this process, to create innovations. International joint research under this program also aims to enhance the research and development capabilities of developing countries, and helps create sustainable research systems able to address and resolve issues.
(1) Research Areas and Fields
- Environment and Energy
“Research contributing to the resolution of global-scale environmental issues”
- Environment and Energy
“Research contributing to advanced energy systems for low carbon society”
- Bioresources
“Research contributing to sustainable utilization of bioresources”
- Disaster Prevention and Mitigation
“Research on disaster prevention and mitigation measures attuned to the needs of developing countries”
(2) Research Period
Three to Five years (3-5 years)
(3) Expenses Covered
- Research expenses (JST budget)
Approximately 36 million yen per year per project (including indirect expenses)
(Total research expenses covered during a five-year project: Maximum of 180 million yen)
- ODA (JICA budget)
(Travel expenses between Japan and developing countries, travel expenses to invite researchers from developing countries, equipment procurement, on-site research activity costs, etc.)
Approximately 60 million yen per year per project
(Total ODA provided during a five-year project: Maximum of 300 million yen)
(4) Current Projects/Countries (as of May 11, 2016)
A total of 52 international joint research projects in 32 countries are currently in progress as SATREPS projects in Environment and Energy, Bioresources, and Disaster Prevention and Mitigation.
* SATREPS projects in the field of Infectious Diseases Control were transferred to AMED—the Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development—when it was established on April 1, 2015. Projects that terminated before that date were not transferred.