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Japan International Volunteer Center - an international non-governmental organization providing assistance in community development, peace exchange and emergency relief in 10 countries/regions of Asia and Africa. Established in 1980 and based in Tokyo, Japan.
Solidarity Network with Migrants Japan (移住者と連帯する全国ネットワーク Ijūsha to Rentai suru Zenkoku Nettowāku), abbreviated as SMJ (移住連 Ijūren), is a non-partisan advocacy organization and umbrella of migrant interest and support organizations founded 1997 in Japan.
Japan International Volunteer Center; JEN Japan Emergency NGOs; N. Nippon Foundation; W. World Peace Bell Association This page was last edited on 6 February 2020, at ...
Caritas Japan in its current form was established in 1970. [8] The national office of Caritas Japan has five employees who coordinate the work of the 16 diocesan Caritas organisations. The organisation works with thousands of volunteers across the country. [9]
The plan was started in 1957 after Japan joined Colombo Plan in 1954. After the Peace Corps was established by United States in 1961, the JOCV was established in 1965. The first volunteers dispatched to Laos in Southeast Asia. [3] After while, some related project was started.
Pages in category "Volunteer organizations" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. ... Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers; L.
Thus began a yearly tradition of summer volunteering that was officially established in 1966 as Volunteers in Asia. [1] In response to the Vietnam War, two-year positions were created for conscientious objectors seeking alternative service opportunities in Indonesia, Japan, the Philippines, Korea, Taiwan or Nepal.
Trade associations based in Japan (1 C, 19 P) Pages in category "Non-profit organizations based in Japan" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.