JST Press Release#1764

April 17, 2025

Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST)
5-3, Yonbancho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo

JST announces 10 new projects for FY2025
SATREPS program combines international joint research with ODA

The Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) announced the new projects provisionally selected for the Fiscal Year 2025 Science and Technology Research Partnership for Sustainable Development (SATREPS) program.

SATREPS is a science and technology diplomacy initiative that promotes international joint research using advanced science and technology from Japan in combination with Official Development Assistance (ODA). The program is a collaboration between JST, the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and the Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development (AMED) supported by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA).

Based on the needs of developing countries, JST and JICA cooperate to promote international joint research targeting global issues with an objective of utilization of research outcomes. Implemented through collaboration with ODA, the aim of the program is to acquire new knowledge and technology that lead to the resolution of global issues and the advancement 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 systems able to address and resolve issues. Also, SATREPS will actively correspond to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and contribute to the international community.

For FY2025, JST called for SATREPS project proposals from researchers in Japan in its three research fields—Environment and Energy, Bioresources, and Disaster Prevention and Mitigation—and began to accept proposals on August 20th, 2024. A total of 80 proposals were submitted by the close of applications on October 21st, 2024. The screening committee, composed of external experts, then reviewed the proposal documents and conducted interviews, including review from an ODA perspective, and provisionally selected 10 new projects, comprising seven projects collaborating with Asian researchers, one project with African researchers, one project with Latin American researchers, and one project with Oceanian researchers. Projects involving the Republic of Uganda, the Republic of Paraguay and the Solomon Islands were selected for the first time, bringing the total number of countries selected for SATREPS projects to 60 (62 including projects under administration of AMED).

SATREPS projects in the field of Infectious Diseases Control were transferred to AMED on April 1st, 2015, and are now conducted in collaboration between AMED and JICA.

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