Civil Society Monitor | Special Edition (September 2012)

US Giving in Response to Japan’s March 11 Disaster Exceeds $665 Million
Roundtable Following Up on the New Shimoda Conference

On April 7, 2011, JCIE and the US-Japan Council co-sponsored a roundtable on Capitol Hill with US Congressional members and experts on US-Japan relations. Discussions centered on how to strengthen US-Japan relations in order to meet future challenges and how to create a more robust and meaningful partnership between the two countries.
Seminar on Health and Human Security

On May 14, 2010, more than 130 UN officials, health experts, NGO leaders, and policy analysts took part in a major seminar in New York exploring human security approaches to global health.
New Shimoda Conference

On February 22, the New Shimoda Conference convened top leaders from Japan and the United States in Tokyo to discuss how to strengthen Japan-US relations at a crucial point in our bilateral relations. Participants consisted of senior figures and promising, emerging leaders from politics, business, and the policy community.
Diet Women’s Study Group | 4th Meeting

The Study Group discussed the issues of migration and refugees with a leading expert from a Japanese NPO.
FGFJ Publications | Global Fund Contributions to Universal Health Coverage (2014–2016)

FGFJ has conducted research on several examples of positive contributions that Global Fund support has made to UHC in Ethiopia, Myanmar, and Rwanda and developed these three case studies and policy briefs based on the research.
Roundtable on Japan’s Migration Policy FY2019 | 2nd Meeting

The third in a series of roundtables that are exploring the content of Japanese laws concerning foreigners residing in Japan.
Roundtable on Japan’s Migration Policy FY2019 | 1st Meeting

The third in a series of roundtables that are exploring the content of Japanese laws concerning foreigners residing in Japan.
Roundtable on Japan’s Migration Policy FY2018 | 2nd Meeting

The second in a series of roundtables that are exploring the content of Japanese laws concerning foreigners residing in Japan.
In Japan, these Single Moms and Shrinking Cities are Trying a New Start – Together

Susie Armitage writes on the relationship between Japan’s single moms, who face many challenges in Japan’s work culture, and the underpopulated areas that are developing programs to promote relocation.