12 years later, he became soldier who committed homicide and rape.
This is the web log of Yoichi Bell. I shared my life story and other things on International(Global) Cooperation or Domestic social activities in Japan.
2010-06-23
The Life and matter
12 years later, he became soldier who committed homicide and rape.
2010-06-20
Could you dance with me in Waka Waka?
Youth and hope
There was second combined English Workahop between IVG and AIESEC.
And I had another purpose today. I wanted to introduce Su Kyong to AIESECers. He was interested in the internship in AIESEC when I shared its information.
I arrived at Waseda Station and met Su Kyong there. When we met in front of bookstore, I found Woo walking. He was the instructer of today's workshop.
We caught woo and then we went together to the campus.
When we reached the room of workshop, AIESECers had already been working as preparation.
They worked hard and I was so glad to see that as one of alumni of AIESEC.
Beofore workshop, I talked with several AIESECers as well as other participants.
They seemed so energetic and passionate. And of cource, they seemed to enjoy their days.
During workshop, we, not only participants but also organiging people, can develop our leadership, communication, logical, and public speaking skill.
It is so good thing. I would like to support these youth activities.
It is also youth empowerment. I also think these activities promotes better future. Yeah, it makes sense. thanks IVG Guys and AIESECers. Good job.
2010-06-14
Emotional animal
2010-06-13
The game of last night
Japanese Drunk Culture
myself
Dear Friends
2010-06-03
I joined new action for better world.
2010-06-02
Can Country Ownership Work?-Field Perspectives on Health Systems Strengthening-
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Can Country Ownership Work?
Field Perspectives on Health Systems Strengthening
Hosted by Dr. Jonathan Quick, President and CEO, Management Sciences for Health
and Paul O’Brien, Vice President for Policy & Campaigns, Oxfam America
Monday June 14, 2:00-4:00pm
Governor’s Room
Global Health Council Conference
Omni Shoreham Hotel
2500 Calvert Street NW
Metro: Red line to Woodley Park stop
Featuring:
- Amie Batson, Deputy Assistant Administrator for Global Health and USAID Deputy for the Global Health Initiative (invited)
- Dr. Francisco Songane, former Minister of Health, Mozambique, and former director of the WHO’s Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health
- Dr. Sin Somuny, executive director of MEDICAM, a health umbrella network with 120+ NGO members in Cambodia, and sub-committee co-chair of the Global Fund’s Country Coordinating Mechanism for Cambodia
Have doubts about country ownership? Want to hear more about how it works in practice? Right now, President Obama’s Global Health Initiative, The Global Fund, and the International Health Partnership are all seeking to increase country ownership of donor health funds. Civil society and health ministries in developing countries have experience with a range of donor approaches: from disease-specific initiatives to health system strengthening to direct budget support. Come hear first-hand perspectives on country ownership from government and civil society health providers. Tough questions welcomed.