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The Nippon Foundation Group
Projects in Myanmar
The Nippon Foundation (TNF) has been supporting and implementing projects
in Myanmar since 1976.
Initial projects were concerned with development of human resources and
treatment of leprosy patients through the distribution of medicine.
Over time we have expanded our activities across a wide range of fields.
Our current activities include support in Health, Education, Human resource
development and support for people with disabilities as well as support to
conflict-affected communities.
●EducationWe implement school construction
projects led by strong ownership of
the local residents for community
development, focusing on border
areas where education infrastructure
trails behind.
●Agriculture
We strive to increase the farmers’ income and enhance the community development through support farmers to obtain skills and to ship their crops to the enterprise.
●Support for people
with disabilities
We provide support to people with disabilities to promote their independence through expanding their job opportunities and empowerment.
●Peace Building
We conduct three pillars of activities: ①Build trust between the government and ethnic armed organizations, ② Provide support to conflict-affected people, ③Promote understanding of civilian control.
●Human Resource
Development
We support professional training to conflict-affected people to gain an opportunity of employment and earn a stable income.
●Health
We aim to improve the health care service through traditional treatment and donation of social welfare vehicles.
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Main Initiatives
2Support to Conflict-affected People in Myanmar (Rehabilitation Programme)
1Delivery of Humanitarian Support (Food and Non-food items) for Conflict Affected Communities
Project Period:2012 -
Implementing Agency : The Nippon Foundation
(Funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan since 2013)
Total: 18,516,500 USD
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Peace Building
2018/5/17
In consultation with Union and State governments
and Ethnic Armed Organizations (EAOs), relief
items including food, medicine, mosquito nets and
solar lanterns have been procured and distributed
to conflict affected communities in the areas
controlled or influenced by EAOs. As of November
2015, approximately 14,000 tons of rice, 200 tons
of pulse, 100 tons of salt, 150,000 liters of cooking
oil, 437 sets of clinical medicine, 43,922 sets of
solar lanterns and 43,922 sets of mosquito nets
have been distributed.
In Southeastern areas controlled or influenced by
Ethnic Armed Organizations(EAOs), The Nippon
Foundation provides support to conflict-affected
people for community reconstruction through the
rehabilitation programme to stabilize their everyday
lives. Moreover, the Nippon Foundation will support
Myanmar's peace building process by further
promoting trust building between the Myanmar
government and EAOs.
Project Period: 2015 -
Implementing Agency: The Nippon Foundation
(Funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan)
Total::29,074,400 USD
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Providing health and medical services to IDPs in Myanmar and refugees of the Thai-Myanmar border
Support is provided to Mae Tao Clinic, which offers
free health and medical services targeting IDPs in
Myanmar and refugees of the Thai-Myanmar border.
Project activities include improvement of nutritional
conditions for inpatients, education on nutrition and
hygiene for parents of malnourished children,
provision of medical supplies, and the training of
clinic staff.
Peace Building
Data
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4Vocational Training Program for Myanmar Refugees in Thailand
This project provides the vocational trainings of
spinning and papermaking as well as marketing
seminars to Myanmar refugees in Thailand. The
objective of this project is to enable the Myanmar
refugees in Thailand to acquire vocational skills to
enable them to earn a stable income in Thailand as
well as after returning to Myanmar in the future.
Data
Project Period: 2012 -
Implementing Agency: Mae Tao Clinic
Total:::517,100 USD
Project Period: 2016 -
Implementing Agency: Greater Mekong Subregion Agriculture and Development Center
Total:::603,000 USD
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School Construction Project in Rakhine State
100 elementary schools have been constructed in Rakhine State
in the past five years. The project is being implemented with the
objectives of securing a safe and sufficient environment for school
children to study, providing a place and knowledge to evacuate in
times of disaster, and creating opportunities for the acquisition of
construction techniques in regions where development has been
delayed. By using rebar for solid construction of school buildings,
the architecture will be able to withstand repeated flooding. In
regions where flooding disasters occur regularly, schools will have
a raised-floor style of construction, while in regions where
cyclones occur frequently, schools will be built with rooftop
evacuation areas. Furthermore, when building the schools, local
people are employed and undergo job training, which increases
their job opportunities.
1Regional Development through School Construction in Shan and Kayah State
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Education
2018/5/17
Community-based development projects - not just for "hard" infrastructure-
type school construction - but also for the establishment of "softer" elements
enhancing post-construction operation (such as support for teaching staff,
textbooks, and hygiene facilities). Community residents participate in the
school construction process and a system has been established in which the
building costs saved by the materials and labor provided by the community
are calculated to be used as "Community Development Funds." The
development projects are income-generating projects such as simple
hydroelectric power generation and micro-finance activities implemented from
the ideas of local residents. This income promotes the post-construction
operation of the schools and community development by the residents. The
Agriculture Development and Extension Project has also been implemented
simultaneously. 302 schools have been completed in Shan state so far, and
from 2018 to 2022, 100 schools in Shan state and 20 in Kayah state plan to
be built.*Based on the request from the Myanmar Government, Saetanar
supported a 3 schools construction project in cyclone affected Ayeyarwady
Region in 2009.
Project Period:2002-
Implementing Agency::Saetanar (NGO)
Total:13,179,900 USD
Project Period:2012-
Implementing Agency::Bridge Asia Japan (NGO)
Total:10,418,500 USD
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Educational Comic Book Project in Myanmar
The publication and donation to elementary schools
in Myanmar's Ayeyarwady Region of three volumes
of educational, biographical comic books about great
national figures, and so providing local children with
the opportunity to learn about how the
heroes/heroines of their country lived, as well as the
history and culture of those times. Furthermore,
through the provision of easily-understood "comic
book" teaching materials and a biography-themed
essay contest, the local children's reading and writing
abilities will be improved.
3Regional Development through School Constructionin Ayeyarwady Region
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Education
2018/5/17
60 schools have been built since 2013 in the
Ayeyarwady Region. Not only does the project involve
the construction of sturdy schools able to withstand
flood damage, it involves a school-focused village
development project whereby part of the costs for
building the schools will be collected from donations of
villagers and invested in community development
projects. Examples of community development projects
are paddy field development and student dorms.
Project Period:2013-
Implementing Agency::Association for Rengein Tanjo-ji International Cooperation
Total:5,734,200 USD
Project Period:2014-
Implementing Agency::Moving Forward Together (MFT)
Total: 88,700 USD
2
Managing Japanese Language Course in Myanmar
1
Japan-Myanmar Military Officials Exchange Program
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Human Resource Development
2018/5/17
Since April 2015, Japanese language instructors of the Shinjuku
Japanese Language Institute have been dispatched to the
Myanmar Defense Services Academy (DSA) to provide the
Japanese Language Course, which trains 40 young officers every
year. The objective of this project is to promote the defense
exchange as well as the diplomatic relation between Myanmar
and Japan. This will be achieved through training officers to
become proficient in Japanese and to be capable of becoming
Japanese language trainers which will enhance self-management
of the Japanese Course by the Myanmar DSA. 12 officers have
been dispatched to the Ministry of Defense of Japan and 2
officers was assigned to be the assistant teachers of the
Japanese Course from May 2017 (In 2016, 1 of the 2 officers
served as a Japanese interpreter of the Myanmar Armed Forces
in 2016).
Based on a memorandum exchanged between the
Nippon Foundation and the Armed Forces of
Myanmar, with the cooperation of the Ministry of
Defense and Japanese Self-Defense Forces, in
December of 2014, 10 military personnel with the
rank of General were invited from Myanmar to Japan,
where they underwent training to learn what an army
should be like in a democratic nation. The program is
planned to take place once a year from 2014 to 2018.
The training mainly involved visiting the Ministry of
Defense and Self-Defense Force bases, and learning
about Japan's defense policy and personnel training.
Project Period:2014-
Implementing Agency :Myanmar Armed Forces, the Ministry of Defense of Japan
Total:442,900 USD
Project Period:2015-
Implementing Agency :Department of Foreign Language Center in
Myanmar Defense Services Academy, Shinjuku Japanese Language Institute
Total:526,600 USD
4Training for Officials of Myanmar Ministry of Border Affairs
3Technical Training School for National Youths in Karen State, Myanmar
Project Period :2016-
Implementing Agency:Bridge Asia Japan(NGO)
Total:1,434,600 USD
Data
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Human Resource Development
2018/5/17
Short-term training for senior and mid-level government officials of
Myanmar Ministry of Border Affairs is conducted to cultivate the
qualities required for the administrative officers engaging in the
local administration of Myanmar (especially in the area of
education for minority races). Training is held in Yangon and
Japan, and its contents range from administration and politics to
leadership.
In this project, with the cooperation of Myanmar’s
Department of Education and Training, Ministry of Border
Affairs, Bridge Asia Japan founded a Technical Training
School in Hpa-an in Karen State, Myanmar in 2014 for
local young people who do not have the chance to get an
education. The school provides four technical training
courses in construction, automobile mechanics, electrics
and welding in an attempt to increase employment
opportunities along with a goal of self-management of the
Training School.
Project Period :2016-
Implementing Agency:International University of Japan
Total:555,300 USD
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Cultivation of Medicinal Plants
Project Period:2013-
Implementing Agency:Kayin State Government, Ministry of Health
Total:2,605,500 USD
Data
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Agriculture
2018/5/17
The Herbal Garden Project was launched in 2013 based
on a request from the Kayin State Government. Kayin
State Medicinal Resource Center opened in 2016, which
enabled systematic cultivation and processing of medicinal
plants that meets market needs. Processed medicinal
plants are currently sold to a pharmaceutical company in
Myanmar, but the Center plans to partner with more buyers
in the coming years. The Center also provides training on
medicinal plants to local government officials and farmers,
aiming to contribute to the development of the rural
communities in Kyain State.
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Myanmar National Rehabilitation Hospital PO Clinic
1
Myanmar School of Prosthetics and Orthotics
Project Period:2012-
Implementing Agency::Exceed
Total:4,754,700 USD
Data
Projects Period:2012-
Implementing Agency:Exceed
Total:2,222,300 USD
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Health
2018/5/17
Prosthetics/Orthotics services have been provided at the
National Rehabilitation Hospital, Yangon, the largest city in
Myanmar, to meet the needs of people there. Myanmar
government officials and the International Red Cross have
considered to expand the service provided area, for
example to Mandalay and consultation is on-going.
National Rehabilitation Hospital used to provide P/O
services to 400 people per year. Now it has been
increased to 2,200 per year with our support. The Nippon
Foundation has also supported schools of P/O in
Myanmar’s neighboring countries, and graduates from
Indonesia and Cambodia have worked here and
contributed to providing services.
The Prosthetist/Orthotist Training Course based on the guidelines
for the International Society for Prosthetics and Orthotics (ISPO),
which is recognized by WHO, has been established and
operated at University of Medical Technology, Yangon. This aims
to implement the training of local Prosthetists/Orthotists. Students
need to take Cultural Studies in first year of University, and then,
this course corresponds to three years from second to forth. 15
students started to take this P/O Training Course as the first class
in January 2015. Around 15 students will be accepted each year,
with the long-term target for training 200 to 300
Prosthetists/Orthotists.
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Donation of Used Welfare Vehicles
1
Mandalay Orthopaedic Hospital PO Clinic
Project Period:2016-
Implementing Agency:Exceed
Total:1,208,700 USD
Data
Project Period:2011-
Implementing Agency: Ministry of Health, Myanmar Embassy
in TokyoMyanmar Medical Association (MMA)
Total:1,590,500 USD
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Health
2018/5/17
Since 1994, The Nippon Foundation has distributed
welfare vehicles in order to support the community
lifestyles of disabled persons and the elderly in Japan.
Those vehicles that have fulfilled their roles in Japan, but
are still serviceable, are converted into ambulances to
reinforce the emergency medical services in Myanmar.
Some of the vehicles are not converted and are allocated
across Myanmar to be used for public health purposes. A
total of 258 vehicles have been donated to Myanmar up to
FY 2015.
From 2017, Prosthetics/Orthotics services has been
provided in Mandalay, the second largest city in
Myanmar. Hiring graduates of P/O schools in Sri
Lanka and Cambodia, the clinic aims to provide
services to 1,000 patients per year at maximum.
From 2018, it plans to hire graduates of P/O school in
Myanmar to gradually increase the numbers of
prosthetist/orthotist. The Japanese Embassy also
supported the construction of this clinic and made a
grant of USD98,252
1Distribution of Traditional Medicine Boxes
Project Period:2008-
Implementing Agency:Ministry of Health
Total:829,100 USD
Data
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Health
2018/5/17
Over three years from 2009, 7,000 traditional-medicine boxes
containing seven kinds of natural remedies manufactured at
Myanmar's National Traditional Medicine Factory have been
distributed to 14 states and regions all over Myanmar (500 boxes
per region, one box per village), serving some of the the villagers'
health needs. The Ministry of Health's Department of Traditional
Medicine is in the process of adding another 1500 boxes/villages
per state over three years from 2012, bringing the distribution to
roughly 28,000 villages all over Myanmar. Furthermore, a
Myanmar medicinal plant pharmacopoeia containing 20 kinds of
medicinal plants (including the seven in the medicine boxes) has
been completed by a Pharmacopoeia Development Committee
Chaired by the Minister of Health, with work on a second volume
currently underway. Japanese experts, including some from the
University of Toyama, are also providing assistance by being part
of the development team. Moving forward, detailed data will be
collected, which will be used as a basis for improving the medical
treatment situation in villages.
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Training School for Traditional Medical Blind Massage
1Implementation and Policy Recommendation on
Human Rights Advocacy Training for People with
Disabilities in Myanmar, and Disability-Inclusive Business Incubation Center Operation
Project Period:2011-
Implementing Agency:Myanmar Independent Living Initiative
Total:1,826,100 USD
Data
Project Period:2015-
Implementing Agency:Nippon Myanmar Traditional Medicine Development Foundation
Total:464,100 USD
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Data
Support for people with disabilities
2018/5/17
Leadership trainings have been offered to potential young leaders with disabilities for
two main goals: 1) to promote social inclusion of persons with disabilities through
enlightening them and 2) to eliminate discrimination and prejudice towards people with
disabilities. Trainings for establishment of self-help branches and trainings for
improving management for the established branches have also been provided. 110
young persons have received this leadership training and 24 branches have been set
up since 2011. The total number of members is over 2,200 today. Beginning in 2017,
the second five-year plan calls for the strengthening of the head office’s management
functions and support for local branches. The focus on existing social work activities
will also be further enhanced. In addition, the first disability-inclusive business
incubation center in Myanmar was established in August 2014 to expand their job
opportunities and support disability-inclusive business. This centre offers basic ICT
and English education programs to persons with disabilities, and plays a role as a
support stronghold to launch the business.
The project purpose is to provide a training course using a
specially made curriculum for visually impaired persons to acquire
the medical massage techniques used since ancient times in
Myanmar. The training's focus will mainly be on acquiring practical
skills, but also includes lectures concerning anatomical theory and
traditional Myanmar medical massage techniques. The objective
is the achievement of increased independence and income for
visually impaired persons participating the course. The school was
opened in January 2016 in Mandalay.
3Scholarship and Zero-interest Loan for Students with Disabilities
Support for people with disabilities
Project Period:2014-
Implementing Agency:The Eden Foundation
Total:105,000 USD
Data
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Project Period:2016-
Implementing Agency:ICT Center Development Committee
Total:791,600 USD
Data
ICT Training Center of Excellence in Myanmar
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TA scholarship program to expand opportunities for university
education for persons with disabilities. The Nippon Foundation will
pay scholarship students a maximum of $150 a month, while the
Myanmar Apex Bank will provide zero-interest loans. A total of 79
people have been selected to receive scholarships as of December,
2016 (26 in the first year, 26 in the second, and 27 in the third).
The purpose of this project is to enhance
job opportunities for people with
disabilities through providing training such
as basic Information and Communication
Technology (ICT) skills and graphic
design. By combining with other TNF
projects in this field, we aim to promote
self-reliance and social inclusion of
people with disabilities.
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TNF Projects Completed (1978 - 2017)
No. Project Period
Project Title Implementing Agency Total Grant
(USD)
11978 -
1979
Relief and rehabilitation of Burmese refugees in Bangladesh
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) 1,000,000
21978 -
1979
Malaria drugs for young children and pregnant women in remote areas of Burma
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) 855,000
31978 -
1980
Law enforcement for drug abuse control in Burma United Nations Fund for Drug Abuse Control
(UNFDAC) 600,000
41983 -
2003
Donation of school buses Japanese School in Yangon185,800
5 1992
34th Colombo Plan Consultative Committee
Meeting in Yangon
Ministry of Planning and Finance, Myanmar 41,600
6 1992 Support for medical activities Burmese Relief Center (Thailand) 35,000
71993 -
1995
Provision of essential drugs to support primary
health care
Ministry of Health3,623,900
81993 -
1996
Capital reinvestment system for procurement of
essential drugs under Bamako Initiative in
Myanmar
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) 1,218,000
9 2002 Assistance for GAEL meeting February 2003 The Government of Myanmar Ministry of
Health 77,900
102004 -
2005
Donation of Fire Engines, Ambulances and a
School Bus
Tokyo Myanmar Association136,600
11 2008 Relief for cyclone victims ASEAN Secretariat 95,200
12
2012
Book Donation Program
“100 Books for Understanding Contemporary
Japan”
Ministry of Information
34,000
13 2012
Support for Mae Tao Clinic's Fund-raising
Activities in Japan
Mae Tao Clinic, Japan Association for Mae Tao
Clinic 20,000
14 2012 -
2015
Preparation for the International Arts Festival for
People with Disabilities
Myanmar Independent Living Initiative 678,958
15 2012 -
2013
Implementation of Medical Services for Citizens Living in Remote Areas
Myanmar Medical Association (MMA)2,100,600
162012 -
2013
Training of Public Officials of State Governments Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National
University of Singapore 506,400
17 2013 5th ASEAN Traditional Medicine Conference Ministry of Health 200,000
2018/5/17
15
No. Project Period
Project Title Implementing Agency Total Grant
(USD)
18 2013
Training School for Medical Blind Massage Myanmar Traditional Medicine Development
Association82,500
19 2013
Construction of an Educational Center for
Children with Disabilities
New World Therapeutic Training Center for
special needs children1,500,000
20 2014
Evaluation and Situation Analysis of Myanmar TM
kits project
Myanmar Medical Association 85,300
21 2014Yanmar Cup - Myanmar National Team vs Cerezo
Osaka: The Nippon Foundation Charity Football
Match to Cerebrate 60th Anniversary of the
Establishment of Diplomatic Relations between
Myanmar and Japan
Co-Host: Myanmar Football Federation
Federation Match Naming Sponsor: Yanmar
Co., Ltd., All Nippon Airways Co., Ltd., Japan
Myanmar Association, Gowel Co., Ltd.
Supported by: Japan Professional Football
League, Embassy of Japan in Myanmar
690,000
222014 -
2015
Capacity Enhancement of Myanmar Government
Officials
International University of Japan 623,000
232017
Japan Visit by Minister of Border Affairs of
Myanmar
The Nippon Foundation 36,800
24 2017
Japan Visit by Commander in Chief of the
Myanmar Armed Forces
The Nippon Foundation 92,000
25
2017
Japan Visit by Members of Central Forming
Committee for A New Party
The Nippon Foundation 49,200
2018/5/17
Total 14,568,600
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Projects Implemented by TNF Sister Organizations (1976 - 2015)
No. Project
Period
Project Title Implementing
Agency
Grant Agency Total Grant
(USD)
11976 -
2006
Provision of Medicine / Equipment Ministry of
Health
Sasakawa
Memorial Health
Foundation
2,252,600
21994 -
1995
Public Awareness Ministry of
Health
Sasakawa
Memorial Health
Foundation
83,500
31978 -
1980
Human resource development Ministry of
Health
Sasakawa
Memorial Health
Foundation
60,500
41997 -
2010
Leprosy control activities Ministry of
Health
Sasakawa
Memorial Health
Foundation
362,000
5 1999Media Human Resource Development in
Indo-Chinese Countries: Educational TV
Broadcast of the Structure of Market
Economy in Myanmar
Myanmar
Television and
Radio Dept.,
Ministry of
Information:
MTRD
The Sasakawa
Peace
Foundation
38,000
6 1999
Journalist Training in Cambodia and
Myanmar
The Sasakawa
Peace
Foundation
Post Media Co.,
Ltd. (Cambodia)
24,800
71999 -
2000
Seminars and Research on the
International Economy in Myanmar
The Sasakawa
Peace
Foundation
Myanmar
Institute of
Strategic and
International
Studies, Thailand
56,100
82000 -
2002
Capacity Building for Young Researchers
in Myanmar’s Industrial Field
Myanmar
Economic &
Management
Institute
(MEMI)
The Sasakawa
Peace
Foundation
76,5000
92000 -
2013
Leprosy control activities International
Federation of
Anti-Leprosy
Associations
(ILEP)
Myanmar
Sasakawa
Memorial Health
Foundation39,000
2018/5/17
17
No. Project
Period
Project Title Implementing
Agency
Grant Agency Total Grant
(USD)
102002 -
2004
Human Resource Development in
Myanmar
The Sasakawa
Peace
Foundation
The Myanmar
Times
Institute of Asian
Studies,
Chulalongkom
University
(Thailand)
Kyung Hee
University (South
Korea)
Malaysian
Economic
Research
Institute
(Malaysia)
Civil Service
Selection and
Training Board
(Myanmar)
583,100
112003 -
2005
Support for people affected by leprosy Educational
support group for
the resettlement
villages of
Nantha Myaing
and Mayan
Chaung
Sasakawa
Memorial Health
Foundation24,500
12 2005
Human Resource Development in
Myanmar, Phase II
The Sasakawa
Peace
Foundation
The Myanmar
Times
Information &
Resource Center
(Singapore)
258,400
13 2005
Human Resource Development in
Myanmar, Phase II - Civil Servant
Training in Myanmar
The Sasakawa
Peace
Foundation
Information &
Resource Center
(Singapore)
The Myanmar
Times
209,300
142006 -
2008
Human Resource Development for
ASEAN in Myanmar
Myanmar
Institute of
Strategic and
International
Studies
The Sasakawa
Peace
Foundation
125,600
2018/5/17
18
No. 期間 事業名 実施団体 助成団体 支援金額(USD)
152006 -
2008
Human Resource Development for
ASEAN Summit in Myanmar - Improving
the abilities of Myanmar's young
diplomats
The Sasakawa
Peace
Foundation
Myanmar
Institute of
Strategic and
International
Studies
46,300
162007 -
2009
Support for people affected by leprosy International
Federation of
Anti-Leprosy
Associations
(ILEP)
Myanmar
Sasakawa
Memorial Health
Foundation17,300
172007 -
2013
Support for people affected by leprosy Myitta Arr Marn
(MAM)
Sasakawa
Memorial Health
Foundation
83,200
18 2008 Support for people affected by leprosy Sasakawa
Memorial Health
Foundation
300
192009 -
2011
Capacity Building for Instructors in
Myanmar's Industrial Field
Myanmar
Economic &
Management
Institute (Japan)
The Sasakawa
Peace
Foundation 390,600
202009 -
2011
Training for Civil Servants in Myanmar The Sasakawa
Peace
Foundation
Myanmar Civil
Service Selection
and Training
Board
(CSSTB)
568,800
212010 –
2011
Public Awareness Myitta Arr Marn
(MAM)
Sasakawa
Memorial Health
Foundation
7,600
22 2012
Capacity Enhancement of CLMV
Journalists
The Sasakawa
Peace
Foundation
Media Education
Development
Initiative in
ASEAN Region
(MEDIAR)
44,600
2018/5/17
19
No. Project
Period
Project Title Implementing
Agency
Grant Agency Total Grant
(USD)
232012 -
2013
Capacity Enhancement of Myanmar
Diplomats toward ASEAN Chairmanship
The Sasakawa
Peace
Foundation
ASEAN Affairs
Dept./Myanmar
Ministry of
Foreign Affairs
Diplomatt, Inc.
ASEAN Studies
Centre
(Singapore)
609,800
242012 -
2014
Capacity Enhancement of Organizational
Management in Myanmar
The Sasakawa
Peace
Foundation
The Union Civil
Service Board,
Myanmar
563,700
25 2013 Basic Research on Global Human
Resource Development in Myanmar
Shiga University The Sasakawa
Peace
Foundation
18,200
26 2014 Strengthening Global Human Resource
Development in Myanmar
Shiga University The Sasakawa
Peace
Foundation
88,100
27 2014
Capacity Enhancement to Acquire
Interpretation Methods for the Aim of
Introducing New Teaching Methods into
University in Myanmar
The Sasakawa
Peace
Foundation
Myanmar
Ministry of
Education
Diplomatt, Inc.
94,000
Total 6,726,400
2018/5/17