Poverty still remains even after several decades of “Development” Practices in Africa.
Fortunately, some Asian countries could succeed to achieve fast economic growth. After the World War
II, Japan achieves a new way towards Development called Kaizen Approach. Based on the self-critical
awareness, Kaizen implies a slight continuous improvement to overcome some recurrent issues in
people's life or in their job. Japan, as a most significant OECD members within Asia want to promote
trade and investment in Africa by supporting private sector since the cooperation plan agreed by Tokyo
International Conference on Africa Development IV (TICAD IV) in 2008.