PROJECTS
SPF Program Agenda(2002)


Program Categories



Regular Projects (I) Toward the Coexistence of Pluralistic Values
Regular Projects (II) Fostering Human Security and Private Nonprofit Activities
Regular Projects (III) Japan and Asia in the World
The Sasakawa Pacific Island Nations Fund
The Sasakawa Japan-China Friendship Fund
The Sasakawa Central Europe Fund
The Sasakawa Pan Asia Fund



Regular Projects

Project Name
Implementing Agency
Type
Year
Budget
(in yen)
Regular Projects (I)
--Toward the Coexistence of Pluralistic Values

1.Initiatives in Comprehensive Understanding of Civilizational Issues
Islam and IT revolution
Institute of Egyptology, Waseda University
G
2/3
5,000,000
Intellectual Property Right and Traditional Knowledge
Intellectual Property Right and Traditional Knowledge
G
2/3
12,600,000
Bioethical Issues of Intellectual Property Rights
Intellectual Property Unit of Cambridge University Law Faculty/UK
G
1/2
14,000,000
Multinational Cooperation on the Korean Peninsula/Phase
SPF, Mongolian Institute for Strategic Studies/Mongolia
SO„C
1/2
10,500,000
Global Water Resources in the 21st Century and@Sustainable Development
Third World Centre for Water Management (Mexico)
G
1/1
12,600,000
2.Dialogue and Exchange on Common Regional Issues
Capacity Building for Development in Central Asia and Caucasus
SPF, Center for Effective Economic Policy^Uzbekistan
SO„C
3/6
40,000,000
Role of Mongolia for Peaceful and Stable Development of Northeast Asia
Mongolian Development Research Center(MDRC/Mongolia)
G
3/3
7,000,000
A vision for Enhancing Peace and Human Environment in the Middle East
Royal Scientific SocietyiJordanj
G
1/3
11,200,000
3.Information Sharing and Dissemination to the Global Community
"Get across the voices Asia" Program
SPF,SPF-USA (U.S.A),Council on Foreign Relations (U.S.A), Asia Society (U.S.A)
G
3/3
4,000,000
Asian Voices: Promoting Dialogue between the US and Asia
Sasakawa Peace Foundation USA (U.S.A)
G
3/4
4,480,000
Committee on Intellectual Correspondence/phase II
Council on Foreign Relations(U.S.A)
G
3/3
11,550,000
Genron NPO: Encouragement of Intellectual Debate and Its Dissemination to the International Community
Genron NPO
G
2/6
10,000,000
Forum 2000: Bridging Global Gaps
Forum 2000 Foundation (Czech Republic)
G
1/1
13,800,000
Regular Projects (II)
--Fostering Human Security and Private Nonprofit Activities

Cooperation Among Private Nonprofit Organizations, Business, and the public Sector
Civil Society-Business Collaboration in Environmental Protection
Civil Society-Business Collaboration in Environmental Protection
G
3/3
3,300,000
Comparative Analysis of Some Non-Governmental Mediation in Conflicts
Copenhagen Peace Research Institute (COPRI/Denmark)
G
2/2
3,100,000
Expert System on Armed Conflict
Expert System on Armed Conflict
G
2/3
4,000,000
The Leadership for the Environment and Development Program, LEAD Japan-Phase II
Keio Research Institute at SFC, Keio University Shonan Fujisawa Campus
G
3/3
13,000,000
Analysis of collaboration between market and volunteer in Linux System
Global Business Research Center
G
1/3
5,500,000
Fostering activities of Conflict Prevention
The Japan Center for Conflict Prevention
G
1/1
7,400,000
2.Capacity Building and Institutionalization of Private Nonprofit Activities
Promotion of Civil Society Resource Organization: Linkage between NGOs and Donors
The Synergos InstituteiUSAj
G
3/3
14,000,000
Capacity Building of Civil Society Resource Organizations in Asia
Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSP^Philippines)
G
3/3
4,400,000
Improvement of PCNC's Certification/Evaluation System
Philippine Council for NGO Certification (PCNC^Philippines)
G
1/2
4,800,000
Preparation for Establishment of NPO-Related Graduate Courses
Japan NPO Research Association
G
1/3
8,000,000
3.Surveys and Research on Private Nonprofit Activities
Toward a Normative Theory of Accountability for Civil Society Organizations
The Hauser Center for Nonprofit Organizations(USA)
G
2/2
32,900,000
Restructuring Public Interest Corporations for 21st Century
The Japan Association of Charitable Organizations
G
2/2
5,300,000
Program/Project Evaluation: A View from the Other Side
The Center for Community Service (CCS), The Ateneo de Manila University/Philippine
G
1/3
5,000,000
Regular Projects (III)
--Japan and Asia in the World

1.Japan's Structural Change and East Asia
2.East Asian Renewal and Transfer of Experience
3.Construction of a world Economic System and the Role of Japan and East Asia
Projects in the Maritime and Transportation Fields (IV)

The Sasakawa Pacific Island Nations Fund

Project Name
Implementing Agency
Type
Year
Budget
(in yen)
1.Exchange Projects That Respect the Values and Cultural Identity of Each Island Society
Exchange Media Personnel among the Pacific Island Region and Japan
SPF, Pacific Island News Associations(PINA) (Fiji)
SO,C
3/5
5,300,000
Coconuts College of the Pacific
SPF
SO
3/5
6,000,000
Regional History Project of the Council of Presidents of Pacific History and Social Studies Teachers Association
National University of Samoa (Samoa)
G
3/3
4,200,000
2.Micronesia-Focused Projects Aimed at Promoting Regional Harmony
Archaeological Training Programs in Emerging Micronesian Island Nations
The Univeristy of Guam(U.S.A)
G
3/3
4,200,000
PATS Staff Trainee Program
Ponape Agriculture & Trade School (Micronesia)
G
3/3
2,100,000
3.Projects That Support Education and Training Through the Medium of Distance Education
Internet Course Development by School of Law of USP
University of the South Pacific (Fiji)
G
2/3
5,500,000
Forming a Distance Education Alliance for Progress in the Western Pacific
University of Guam (USA)
G
2/5
7,000,000
Distance Education in the South-West Pacific Cultural Heritage Training
Australian National University (Australia)
G
2/3
9,100,000
Transcending Borders with Education On-Line
Micronesian Seminar (Micronesia)
G
1/3
4,000,000
4.Projects to Promote Networking Among NGOs and NPOs Operating in the Region and to Form Linkages Among Pacific Island Nations and Asian Countries
Research Committee for Pacific Islands' Digital Opportunity
SPF
SO
1/2
7,000,000

The Sasakawa Japan-China Friendship Fund

Project Name
Implementing Agency
Type
Year
Budget
(in yen)
1.Fostering Human Resources for 21st Century Japan-China Relations
Cultivating Specialists in International Security Issues
SPF
SO
4/5
6,500,000
Sasakawa Scholarship System for Chinese Students Studying Japanese, Phase II
China Association for International Friendly Contact (China)
G
3/5
5,400,000
Homestay-Based Japanese Language Training in Japan
AFS Japan Association INC./ Japan
G
1/1
4,300,000
Japan Visit Exchange Program for Young Students
China Association for International Friendly Contact (China)
G
4/5
4,500,000
2.Deepening Mutual Understanding Toward the 21st Century
21st Century Young Japan Researchers Forum
China Association for International Friendly Contact (China)
G
4/5
3,000,000
Study Exchanges of Japan-China Security Issues
SPF, Asian Forum Japan (Japan)
SO, C
3/3
38,500,000
Japan-China Database Building
Japan-China Organization for Science & Industrial Technology Exchange
G
3/3
2,000,000
China Visit Exchange Program for Young Diet Members
SPF, China Association for International Friendly Contact (China)
SO, C
1/1
19,300,000
Japan Visit Exchange Program for Chinese Journalists
China Association for International Friendly Contact (China)
G
1/1
4,000,000
Japan Visit Exchange Program for Town and City Mayors of Chinese West Region
China Association for International Friendly Contact (China)
G
1/1
4,300,000
Japan Visit Exchange Program for Adminisrative Representative of the Ministry of Information Industry
China Association for International Friendly Contact (China)
G
1/1
4,000,000
Promoting Dialogue on Japan-China Security Issues
China Association for International Friendly Contact (China)
G
1/1
12,000,000
3.Activities to Promote Japan-China Relations in the 21st Century
Japan-China Young Historians Conference
SPF, Arrangement Comittee of Japan-China Young History researchers Conference
SO,C
2/5
5,300,000
The Third Conference on Non-Governmental Exchange Between China and Japan
China Association for International Friendly Contact (China)
G
1/1
8,800,000
4.Activities to Advance the Fund's International Role
Promotion of Chinese Social Sector Reform
China Association for NGO Cooperation (CANGO)
G
2/2
3,500,000
Promoting Evaluation for Development of Chinese Nonprofit Sector
Tsinhua University School pf Public Policy & Management
G
2/3
2,600,000
Ecological Fundamental Research on the Water Supply of the West Route from the Yangtze River to the Yellow River
The Sasakawa Peace Foundation, North China Institute of Water Conservancy and Hydroelectric Power
SO,C
2/2
6,500,000

The Sasakawa Central Europe Fund

Project Name
Implementing Agency
Type
Year
Budget
(in yen)
1.Enhancing Mutual Exchange Between Japan and Central European Countries
Contemporary Japanese Studies at Central European Universities
SPF
SO
1/5
13,200,000
Promotion of Small Enterprises: Sharing Experiences between Japan and Central Europe
SPF
SO
1/2
7,100,000
2.The Role of Central European Countries in the Twenty-First Century
3.The Role of NGOs in Creating Civil Society
Enhancing NGOs Through Environmental Activities
SPF
SO
3/4
14,700,000
Global Reports on Slovakia: The 2002 Parliamentary Elections and the State of Society
Institute for Public Affairs (IVO^Slovakia)
‚f
1/1
8,400,000

The Sasakawa Pan Asia Fund

Project Name
Implementing Agency
Type
Year
Budget
(in yen)
1.People Exchanges
Young Leaders Exchange Program: Dialogue for Enhanced Partnership in the 21st Century
SPF SO 4/5 10,000,000
Civilizational Dialogue: Promotion of Asian Intellectual Exchange and Mutual Understanding
The Sasakawa Peace Foundation
SO
1/3
17,000,000
ASEAN Young Politician Retreat Workshop
Centre for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)
G
1/3
4,200,000
Russia and Japan in Asia
Japan Center for International Exchange (JCIE) G
1/3
8,200,000
Developing Economic Forecasting Model in Laos
The Malaysian Institute of Economic Research(MIER) G
1/3
8,400,000
2.Human Resource Development
Promotion of Political Dialogue within Cambodia
and between Cambodia and Japan
The Khmer Institute of Democracy(Cambodia) G 3/3 5,200,000
Human Resource Development for Industrial Research in Myanmar Myanmar Economic and Management Institute G 3/3 4,600,000
Market Economy Training Program for Vietnamese Economists Center for Asia-Pacific Studies (CAPS),Kyung Hee University (KHU) (Korea) G 2/2 5,400,000
Training to Prepare Cambodia for the ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA) Faculty of Economics and Administration, University of Malaya(Malaysia) G 1/2 4,700,000
Journalists in Indochina: Capacity Building and Networking
The Sasakawa Peace Foundation
G
3/3
6,000,000
Journalist Forum in Southeast Asia
The Sasakawa Peace Foundation
G
3/3
4,200,000
Developing Marketing and Management Studies in Vietnam Vietnam Marketing Association (Vietnam)
G
1/3
4,200,000
Human Resources Development in Myanmar The Sasakawa Peace Foundation, Myammer Times (Myammer), Institute of Asian Studies Chulalongkom University (Thailand)
SO, C
1/3
21,000,000
3.Research with Tangible Applications
Support for Documentation in Indochina and Myanmar SPF, De La Salle University/Philippine SO,G 3/3 4,200,000
International Textbook Production for Lao Higher Education
De La Salle University/Philippine G 1/1 4,200,000
International Economic Order and the Future of East Asia: Institutional Reconstruction SPF, Malaysian Institute of Economic Research , Center for Strategic International Studies SO,G 2/2 41,400,000
Asian Regional Cooperation towards Multilateral Arrangements on Agriculture, Labour and Environment in the Context of Globalisation
Malaysian Institute of Economic Research G 2/2 11,200,000
Governance and Asia's Corporations after the Crisis
Center for strategic International StudiesiCSIS/Indonesiaj G 2/2 11,200,000
Enhancing Trade and Investment Cooperation in Asia: Issues, Policies and Institutional Reform
Research and Information System for the Non-aligned and Other Developing Countries (RIS G 2/2 13,300,000
Evolving Approaches to Security in the Asia-Pacific Region Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies Nanyang Technological University(IDSS/Singapore) G 1/2 14,400,000
Interaction for Progress: ASEAN and Myanmar/ PhaseII Information & Resource Center (Singapore)
G
1/3
11,200,000
The Linkage of Economic Forecasting Model between Vietnam and ASEAN
The Development Strategy Institute (DSI) G
1/2
4,900,000

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