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Development of Educational Programme which can Effectively Improve Communication and other Skills of Students in a Multi-Cultural Setting.
Based on The short-term visit to the international projects JICA cooperation sites in Commonwealth of Dominica, March 8 - 16, 2014
GSDM Interactive Evening Lounge
Wednesday, 19 November 2014 - Nakashima Hall, Food Science Building Yayoi Campus
The University of Tokyo
Anjar Dimara Sakti
We visited Fishery Division of Dominica to attend seminars
with the local stakeholder at the bilateral cooperation sites
operated by Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).
In Fisheries Division, we met several expertises, such as Mr.
Mitsuhiro Ishida (JICA's Caribbean Fisheries Co-management
Project) and Mr. Norman Nouris (Fisheries Division of
Dominica) . We learned several programs on-the-ground
experience during 4-days field learning on fisheries
management.
INTRODUCTION
International Field Project in Commonwealth of Dominica
which took place on 8-15 March 2014, followed by 5 students
(Master and Doctor's students from different background) and
disciplines), Professor (Kurokura Sensei) and facilitator (Ms.
Akane Minohara).
Through the presence of the International Project GSDM,
participants were given the opportunity to meet directly
with the local fisherman and tried to identify problems.
In this presentation I will focus to explain about the flow work idea about this project and relation with improvement of communication and problem-solving skill participant.
FISHERIES MANAGEMENT IN COMMONWEALTH OF DOMINICA
StatisticsLargest of the windwardPopulation 73,000 app.754 sq. kmCoastline 148 kmMt. Diablotin 1447 m365 rivers25 dive sitesLanguage: English Income percapita: Per capita income: $14,600Important Income sector: tourism and agriculture (Fisheries)
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
0
200,000
400,000
600,000
800,000
1,000,000
1,200,000
1,400,000
1,600,000
RF
CP
OP
Dominica: Landings by Fishery (1998-2009)
Years
Estim
ated
Land
ings
(lbs
)
OP = Ocean Pelagics CP = Coastal Pelagics RF = Reef Fish Source: Dominica Fisheries Division
GSDM Dominica International Project
Education Program Development
Students Collaboration with Different
Research Area
Daniel del BACivil Engineering, cross-border infrastructure, international project analysis
Nguyen Thi NgaAnimal Science, Parasitology, Molecular Epidemiology, Vaccine Science
Anjar Dimara SaktiEnvironmental Science, Remote Sensing, Spatial Information Processing
Nan WangTechnology Management for Innovation
Takashi SuzukiFisheries, Aquatic Ecology, Oceanography
OBJECTIVEThis international project aimed to provide an overview, information and collaboration-exchange opinions from different background students about the actual situation of the international cooperation (problem in Dominica Fisheries ).Participant will able to understand at least on issue on Fisheries Dominica from point of both street and bird eye view and make a suggestion to DOM F.D
Introductions of Fisheries Dominica staff and Todai team
Street view: Discussed whit local fisher villagers to Identify Dominica Fisheries real problem
Presentation on the suggestion or possible solution on the problem
Finding of clear objective of the visit and Exchange group of interest
Individual analysis: design solutions that integrate scientific and technological innovations and public policy
BACKGROUNDGlobal Leader Program for Social Design and Management (GSDM) aims to offer a consistent education by drawing on special curriculum to cultivate global leader who can help resolving issues for nations, the international community, and industry
Workflow Diagram
Schedule confirmation and request adaptation
Bird eye view: seminar from Dominica fisheries offices (General knowledge for Dominica Fisheries Management)
Student Final Presentations
Expertise Presentations about General knowledge for Dominica Fisheries Management
Mr. Mitsuhiro Ishida from JICA's Caribbean Fisheries Co-management Project addresses Tokyo University students on the work of GSDM International Project.
Mr. Norman Nouris from Fisheries Division of Dominica briefs Tokyo University students on the Division's work.
Mr. Anjar Dimara Sakti one of Int. Project participant gave final presentation about application of geospatial technology to manage Dominica fisheries sector.
DOCUMENTATIONS
Street view session: All participants discussed whit local fisher villagers
Fishing trip to Diamondback Squid (DBS). Enjoy Dominica’s nature
PERSONAL IMPRESSION
I have gained valuable lessons and it was amazing to see how a group of student from different background and disciplines can interact with each other and bring in such a variety of new and innovative perspective, it’s necessary to solve those problems through solution and contribution on each expertise.
How becoming part of the global community, sharing ideas with stakeholders, particularly government, and work with any countries in addressing the big issues to promote general welfare in the world.
After join to this International workshop, I am getting convinced that the future will be better, if every human being in the world is not selfish to think only about themselves, trying to be concerned with the surrounding community or the global community, and if any young man studying to be a global leader, and make the world better
Through this program I got best
opportunity to improve my capability in
communication and additional
knowledge/skill especially to support my
study in Japan. On the other hand,
through International Field Project in
Commonwealth of Dominica has opened
my thinking about role of international
organization issues, learned how to have
global competences and grassroots
understanding in supporting problem
solving process.
Thank You…..