Sharing the Future

Creating the future together. Inspiring stories of projects by Japanese people working with communities in developing countries with new ideas and efforts to help solve issues.

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Mar 09, 2022

3 seaons till Mar 06, 2024

Popularity: 1.3466
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(JP)
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NHK (JP)Japan International Broadcasting (JIB) (JP)

Status: Ended

Show Ended

Last episode: Sex Education for Gender Equality: Sierra Leone

Seasons & episodes

Total 3 seasons, 23 episodes

Season 1

Aired

10 Episodes
  • Episode 1Digital Solutions for Healthcare Access: Nepal28 min

    In Nepal, the average life expectancy is 71 years, and 3% of infants die before the age of 5. Contributing factors are poor access to sufficient medical care in mountainous and remote areas and medical records that are often mistreated or lost, asking doctors to perform without their patients' accurate treatment history. To improve this situation, a Japanese NPO ASHA, led by President Nin Yoshifumi, teams up with a local NGO and IT company to develop a medical app to protect people's health. This program follows their operation taking off in a remote area 400 kilometers from the capital.

  • Episode 2Borderless Opportunities Through Web Development: Benin28 min

    With an economy focused on agriculture and shipping, the West African Republic of Benin presents few opportunities for ambitious young people. David Kpondehou runs IT boot camps that equip attendees with the web development skills they need to secure remote jobs with international companies. The school's training platform, devised in Japan by Noro Hiroyoshi, has been used to train students in 6 countries across Africa. Follow an international partnership creating opportunities via the global language of coding.

  • Episode 3Solar-Powered Education: Tanzania28 min

    A project to reduce educational disparities among children in non-electrified areas of Tanzania has been underway since 2017. It is being jointly conducted by a Japanese NPO that strives to improve ICT education in developing countries and a Tanzanian NGO that has been addressing poverty in rural villages for 13 years. Together, they have introduced "off-grid" power systems using solar panels and batteries to 45 elementary and secondary schools, thereby bringing light to the darkness.

  • Episode 4Connecting Ukraine, Poland, and Japan28 min

    After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, over 3.2 million people, largely women and children, fled to Poland. Government budgets are stretched thin, and many civilian volunteers are providing support. Japanese international student Azuma Yugo lives in the border town of Katowice with his fiancée Marta. The couple has offered their home to evacuating families, and delivers food and supplies to other evacuees in the town. As the war continues, they've begun working with a Polish NGO to set up a childcare center with the goal of helping evacuee mothers achieve independence. We follow them on their quest to support the Ukrainian people.

  • Episode 5Medical Support for Ukrainian Evacuees: Hungary28 min

    The invasion of Ukraine has driven over 6 million citizens to seek refuge in nearby countries. In Hungary, close to the Ukrainian border, is a help center set up to support arriving evacuees. An on-site medical facility sees volunteer staff sent by a Japanese NGO work alongside European medics to provide appropriate care in the limited time available before evacuees set off on the next leg of their journey, while also doing their utmost to provide emotional relief for adults and children alike.

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