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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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20 years have passed since the first year of volunteerism in Japan ~ Remembering Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake in 1995 ~ Nobuyuki Kurita Office for Preparation.

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Page 1: 20 years have passed since the first year of volunteerism in Japan ~ Remembering Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake in 1995 ~ Nobuyuki Kurita Office for Preparation.

20 years have passedsince the first year of volunteerism in Japan

~ Remembering Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake in 1995~

Nobuyuki KuritaOffice for Preparation to Establish JVOAD

(name may change)

Page 2: 20 years have passed since the first year of volunteerism in Japan ~ Remembering Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake in 1995 ~ Nobuyuki Kurita Office for Preparation.

Hanshin-Awaji Great Earthquake in 19951,370,000 citizens volunteeredSo called “the first year of volunteerism in Japan”

No system of accepting volunteers

Page 3: 20 years have passed since the first year of volunteerism in Japan ~ Remembering Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake in 1995 ~ Nobuyuki Kurita Office for Preparation.

North Kanto/South Tohoku Heavy Rain Disaster in 1998

Volunteer center was established for the 1st timeCollaboration initiated by local people and

entitiesSludge scraping to Christmas events

Page 4: 20 years have passed since the first year of volunteerism in Japan ~ Remembering Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake in 1995 ~ Nobuyuki Kurita Office for Preparation.

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

Page 5: 20 years have passed since the first year of volunteerism in Japan ~ Remembering Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake in 1995 ~ Nobuyuki Kurita Office for Preparation.

The Great East Japan Earthquake in 2011Unprecedented and worst calamityBeyond the limit of volunteer centersRequires long-term recovery efforts

Message came from the people of Japan and the world: “Let’s do our best, East Japan”

Page 6: 20 years have passed since the first year of volunteerism in Japan ~ Remembering Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake in 1995 ~ Nobuyuki Kurita Office for Preparation.

Chronological Record of Disaster Volunteer Activities

Page 7: 20 years have passed since the first year of volunteerism in Japan ~ Remembering Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake in 1995 ~ Nobuyuki Kurita Office for Preparation.

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

Page 8: 20 years have passed since the first year of volunteerism in Japan ~ Remembering Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake in 1995 ~ Nobuyuki Kurita Office for Preparation.

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