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10TOKYO334
2010-02-21 23:05:00
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Embassy Tokyo
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S/GWI PROJECT PROPOSAL: JAPAN

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DEPARTMENT FOR S/GWI: YU WENCHI

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SUBJECT: S/GWI PROJECT PROPOSAL: JAPAN

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DEPARTMENT FOR S/GWI: YU WENCHI

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PREL KPAO AID CDC COM TRSY
SUBJECT: S/GWI PROJECT PROPOSAL: JAPAN

REF: STATE 00012531

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1. (U) Embassy Japan proposes three seed grants to a total
of two Japanese NGOs, and one Japan-based educational
institute, to assist the implementation of new programs that
promote women's political, economic, and social advancement
in developing countries. Each of the grantees selected has a
strong record of work, and a proven capacity to implement the
new programs. Each grant will be contingent on the
organization matching S/GWI's grant with a grant of equal or
greater size either from the Government of Japan, the
organization's own resources (including resources in kind),
or funds generated from corporate or private donations.
Embassy Tokyo's goal in this endeavor is to further
strengthen and highlight areas of humanitarian cooperation in
women's development issues between the United States and
Japan, especially at the grass roots level.

Japan for Sustainability
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2. (U) Japan for Sustainability is a small women-run NGO that
is considered to be a leading communication platform for
sustainability issues. Embassy Tokyo proposes giving Japan
for Sustainability $30,000 to bring two women from developing
nations to work as interns in their office in Japan for one
year. The goal will be for the women to then return to their
home countries and start a similar sustainability
communication platform in their home countries. As climate
scientists consistently indicate, the brunt of the effects of
climate change can be expected to fall most heavily on the
women and children of developing countries. Costs: Monthly
intern stipend and living allowance: $1,500 x 12 = $18,000 x
2 = $36,000. Transportation costs: round trip estimate:
$1,000 x 2 = $2,000. Country return transition and
website/communication platform start-up fund: $11,000 x 2 =
$22,000. Total costs of the internship program : $60,000.
One half to be covered by S/GWI grant, one half by Japan for
Sustainability. Reference:
http://www.japanfs.or/en/aboutus/html

Kamonohashi Project
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3. (U) Kamonohashi Project is a well-regarded innovative
social entrepreneurship started by a Japanese woman that

attempts to eliminate the problems of child prostitution and
poverty by providing training and work in Cambodian source
regions. Its model features the use of product designers to
help the women and children produce fine-quality products
that can be sold at high-value added prices in Japan and the
developing world. Embassy Tokyo proposes a $30,000 matching
grant to assist Kamonohashi Project in the next step of its
social entrepreneurship business plan: marketing, including
web-based marketing, and replication of its successful
Cambodian project to another developing country (TBD). Costs:
Website design (in English, and Japanese): $10,000. One
woman from Cambodia and one woman from the next target
country to intern at Kamonohashi Project for one year: living
allowance $1,500 x 12 = $18,000 x 2 = $36,000. Transportation
costs: round trip estimate: $1,000 x 2 $2,000. Country
return set-up costs for next target country: one year salary:
$6000. Travel costs for one year in country to identify
products made by local women that can be displayed on the
website: estimate $2,000. Product purchase and shipping
costs for pilot county products: $4,000. Total costs of the
internship program : $60,000. One half to be covered by
S/GWI grant, one half by Kamonohashi Project.
Reference: http://www.kamonohashi-project.net/english/

The Japanese Red Cross Kyushu International College of Nursing
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4. (U) The Japanese Red Cross International College of
Nursing is one of Japan's leading institution in the field of
nursing education. Moreover it is vitally active in a number
of developing programs for women and children in the
developing world, as evidenced by the activities of its
President, Dr. Etsuko Kita, Japan's 2010 Nominee for the
Woman of Courage Award. Of note in the college's activities
is a scholarship program that trains nurses from the

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developing world. Embassy Japan proposes granting $40,000 to
establish an $80,000 "Tom Dooley Scholarship Fund" to be used
by the Japanese Red Cross International College of Nursing to
financially assist returning nurses from the developing world
who chose to work in the poorest, most medically under-served
regions of their countries. Funds may either be dispensed
for part-time, or full time work in these areas. Total costs
of the scholarship program: $80,000. One half to be covered
by S/GWI grant, one half by The Japanese Red Cross Kyushu
International College of Nursing.
Reference: http://www.jrckicn.ac.jp/english/index/html


5. (U) Embassy Tokyo believes all of these pilot projects
have essentially equal importance and potential but does
provide the following priority ranking: 1: Japan for
Sustainability; 2: The Japanese Red Cross Kyushu
International College of Nursing, 3: Kamonohashi Project.
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