We are very happy to inform you that JVC 2018 concerts will be held in Tokyo on Saturday, December 1st, and in Osaka on Saturday, December 8th. This year, we are approaching the finale of the concerts. The JVC benefit concerts have been held for 29 years in Tokyo since 1989 and for 24 years in Osaka since 1994. Although the sale of the tickets has been satisfactory, we finally decided to put an end to the concerts. This is because of the difficulties in maintaining a sustainable operation and a positive balance of income and expenditure. The final concerts in 2018 will invite the conductor Jos van Veldhoven, the greatest treasure of early music in the Netherlands. The profits from both concerts in Tokyo and Osaka will help improving the lives of people in our 11 project countries.
The Japan International Volunteer Center (JVC) is an international NGO established in 1980. It originally consisted of Japanese volunteers who rushed to Thailand to save displaced people in Indochina. Later activities were focused on a variety of areas including rural development, forest reservation, post-conflict reconstruction, peace building, medical care, disaster relief, and advocacy. We have accumulated much experience in supporting people in more than 20 countries. We implement activities meeting local needs and situations with an eye toward the futures of people and the communities they live in. JVC aims to build peaceful and self-sustainable societies, and we are currently active in Cambodia, Laos, South Africa, Thailand, Afghanistan, Palestine, Iraq, Sudan, Korea (DPRK), and Japan.
I. Vision
To build a society where all people can coexist and live in harmony with each other and with nature.
II. Mission
In today’s world, there exist many societies that suffer from environmental destruction caused by exploitative development. As a result, these societies are exposed to many unfortunate disasters and life insecurities. Moreover, there are many people whose basic human rights are threatened as they face structural discriminations and are condemned to a life of poverty. JVC seeks to support these kinds of societies and people. Working together as one unit, we hope to analyze their current state of affairs, establish long-term goals, and broaden the possibilities of building a new way of life.
In order to achieve these goals, we have established four concrete mission steps upon which we focus our activities.
Mission 1: Create a community-based and sustainable society
The constantly globalizing economy has produced and intensified the disparity and the exploitation of resources and local cultures. In response to these circumstances, JVC works with local communities by providing them with support to promote the conservation and management of their local natural resources. By doing so, we can return the local economy back to the hands of the people – allowing for more stable lives in community-based societies.
Mission 2: Provide relief to victims of conflicts and promote peace and conflict resolution without military influence
JVC aims to protect the human rights of the people affected by conflicts, have their mutual relationships built by themselves, and promote and practice non-violence. By doing so, JVC promotes conflict prevention and resolution without military influence. Additionally, JVC has many initiatives to provide relief to innocent victims during and after conflicts and lead them to reconstruction and reconciliation.
Mission 3: Provide victims of disaster with immediate relief and initiate their sustainable reconstruction projects
JVC provides victims of disaster-struck areas with immediate relief and helps reconstruct fundamental elements of their livelihoods. Moreover, we investigate the root causes and structural problems that make some people more vulnerable to becoming victims of disasters. These include environmental destruction and inequality. We also make proposals for solving those problems. Additionally, JVC initiates sustainable reconstruction projects and works to create a fair and sustainable society in which certain groups and populations are not more vulnerable to disasters than others.
Mission 4: Create grass-roots networks and dispatch messages and advocacy for society change
JVC aims to create spaces where people seeking to create change in their respective areas around the world can gather and foster intellectual and mutual learning. The gathering of many agents of change and the accumulation of practice will become an integral element of strengthening a push for a bigger movement for change. The international exchange of ideas also helps the society of Japan and the world understand the current situation and challenges of the people living in respective areas. Moreover, utilizing its network, JVC makes proposals on development, peace, and international cooperation.
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