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I went to Rumiko Seya's lecture.

 Friday, April 4th. I went to a lecture by Ms. Rumiko Seya, Chairman of the NPO Japan Center for Conflict Prevention, which was featured in the February issue of Musubi magazine, "What we can do for world peace."The event was hosted by Muso Co., Ltd., which mainly deals in natural foods, traditional foods, and organic foods, and was attended by about 11 people from companies that Muso deals with.The Japan Center for Conflict Prevention is an NGO (Non-Governmental Organization) working in conflict areas and unstable developing countries, currently working in Kenya, South Sudan, and Somalia in Africa.Security improvements (such as training and training local police), economic and social independence (vocational training, employment placement, etc.), and reconciliation and coexistence (ethnic conflict, etc.).With the help of Mr. Seya and others, countries that have recovered to some extent from extreme poverty will not be able to stand on their own without economic development.In conflict areas or areas with poor security, doing bad things is often easier to turn into a business.Therefore, Mr. Seya established a private company called "JCCP M" (http://www.jccpm.co.jp) to help companies expand into developing countries such as Africa. I was told that I would like to help you enter and do business.  photo by KAKI *About the Japan Center for Conflict Prevention (JCCP) We are a certified NPO that works in Japan and overseas to prevent the occurrence and recurrence of There are the following ways to support JCCP.
  • Become a monthly supporter with a monthly donation of 1,000 yen
  • Become a member
  • Donate
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For more information on the support above, please visit our website at http://www.jccp.gr.jp