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In the recent age
of social and economic globalization and an increasingly borderless
world, we have seen a deepening of international interdependent
relationships among nations, among regions and among individual
people. Within this context, issues of peace, environment, poverty
and human rights have all been put under close scrutiny. There
has also been an increase in the number of foreign residents in
Kanagawa, who are also settling here long-term. NGOs and NPOs
are tending to carry out more international activities close to
home, and thus regional society is going through some major changes.
Whilst exploring how society can contribute to solving such global
problems, we must also deepen exchange and cooperation across
borders. We must move towards a regional society where there is
mutual understanding and acceptance of difference in nationality,
race and culture and where Japanese and non-Japanese residents
can live together harmoniously.
Kanagawa International Foundation (KIF) was formed in April 2007,
by integrating the Kanagawa International Association (KIA)※1
and the Kanagawa Foundation for Academic and Cultural Exchange
(K-FACE)※2, and concentrates its efforts on the following 4 points:
1. Giving support for Kanagawa citizens’ international
exchange and cooperation activities, in the form of information,
know-how and funding
2. Working towards heightening awareness of global
citizenship and implementing a multicultural, harmonious society
3. Nurturing young people in particular, so that
they can participate on the global stage as international citizens
4. Providing suggestions to Kanagawa, Japan and
abroad through technology and cultural exchange to solve global
issues
※ 1 KIA was a central player from its establishment in 1977, in
supporting citizens’ level international exchange and cooperative
activities and promoted a heightened awareness of global citizenship
and the creation of a multicultural regional society.
※ 2 K-FACE was established in 1992 based in the Shonan Village.
The organization implemented research, human resources development
and academic and cultural exchange programs related to local and
global topics focused on humanities and social sciences.
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