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20 years have passed since the first year of volunteerism in Japan ~ Remembering Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake in 1995 ~ Nobuyuki Kurita Office for Preparation to Establish JVOAD (name may change)
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Hanshin-Awaji Great Earthquake in 1995 1,370,000 citizens volunteered So called “the first year of volunteerism in Japan” No system of accepting volunteers
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North Kanto/South Tohoku Heavy Rain Disaster in 1998 Volunteer center was established for the 1 st time Collaboration initiated by local people and entities Sludge scraping to Christmas events
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10 typhoons struck and Niigata Chuetsu Earthquake in 2004 70 Disaster Volunteer Centers opened throughout Japan From “welfare relief” to “collaborative work” Cabinet Office formed an advisory committee
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The Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011 Unprecedented and worst calamity Beyond the limit of volunteer centers Requires long-term recovery efforts Message came from the people of Japan and the world: “Let’s do our best, East Japan”
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Chronological Record of Disaster Volunteer Activities
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70% citizens are willing to volunteer Cabinet Office Survey (Aug. 2010) Through Individual Interviews with 4,000 men and women over the age of 20 (valid respondents: 1280) Disaster affected areas Outside of Disaster affected areas Willing to volunteer Not Willing to volunteer Unanswered Willing to volunteer Not Willing to volunteer Unanswered
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90% of citizens count on disaster volunteer activities ボランティアへの期待は大きい Volunteers are fully expected Fully expect Rather expect Rather not expect Do not expect No opinion
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