10/19 (Sat)

"To Friend Refugees, Together with Refugees" Lecture by Hiroshi Urushibara of Arpe Nanmin Center (10/19)
Japan joined the Refugee Convention in 1981, and it has been more than 40 years since it began accepting refugees. However, as of 2023, only 303 people have been recognized as refugees in Japan. What is the situation of the refugees who have fled to Japan?
We will learn about the situation and issues surrounding refugees in Japan and around the world, as well as the local acceptance practices implemented by the Arupe Nanmin Center. Let's think together about what we can do to coexist with refugees.
Lecturer: Hiroshi Urushibara
(Community Cooperation Coordinator, NPO Alpe Nanmin Center)
Target | Capacity: 30 people Applications: Thursday, September 9th, 5:10am ~ Applications will be accepted by phone, email, or in person. (Application required, first come first served) |
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Date and Time | 2024 Year 10 Month 19 Saturday (Sat) 15: 00 to 17: 00 |
Place | Toyonaka International Exchange Center (6th floor of Etre Toyonaka, right next to Toyonaka Station on the Hankyu Takarazuka Line) |
Entry fee | Free |
Contact | Organized by: Toyonaka International Exchange Center Application: Toyonaka International Association (public foundation) Address: 560th floor, Etre Toyonaka, 0026-1-1 Tamai-cho, Toyonaka City, 1-6 TEL: 06-6843-4343 (Closed on Wednesdays) Email: atoms@a.zaq.jp |