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Japan International Volunteer Center

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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.

The Center works in Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, Thailand, South Africa, Iraq, Palestine, Afghanistan, Korea, Sudan. Its projects are supported in the spheres of agriculture, water provision, forest preservation/utilization, children's education, peace building, emergency relief.

Japan International Volunteer Center also initiated or participates in some networking campaigns, including:

  • Japan Campaign to Ban Landmines (JCBL),
  • People's Forum on Cambodia, Japan,
  • Relief Campaign Committee for Children,
  • ODA (Official Development Assistance) reform network.
  • References

    Japan International Volunteer Center Wikipedia