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Many countries have non-governmental organizations (NGOs) with unique systems, organizations and activities. In this series, we will introduce some of Japan's unique NGOs.


Article No.9 (August, 2005)
Gifts from the Land to Your Kitchen (Daichi-o-Mamoru-Kai:Association to Preserve the Earth)


Article No.8 (January, 2005)
Re-confirming Relationships among People, the Community and the Earth (the Regional Circulation Network)


Article No.7 (Octorber, 2004)
Building a Slow Society where Large and Small Cycles are in Harmony (Japan Junior Chamber [of Commerce])


Article No.6 (September,2004)
Environmental Management Rating that Benefits Citizens (Sustainable Management Forum of Japan)


Article No.5 (April,2004)
Millet Food Changes Your Body and Lifestyle The Story of the International Life and Food Association (ILFA)


Article No.4 (January,2004)
Reviving Nature Around Lake Kasumigaura (The Asaza Project)


Article No.3 (February,2003)
Corporate Executives Working for the Environment and Dialoguing with Environmental NGOs: Business Leaders' Inter-Forum for Environment 21 (B-LIFE21)


Article No.2 (January,2003)
Putting Corporate Strengths Together: Japan Alliance for Humanitarian Demining Support (JAHDS)


Article No.1 (November,2002)
A Paper Recycling Success Story (OFFICE CHONAI-KAI)

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