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2011-11

November 4, 2011

Peace Winds Japan (PWJ) reports that it has delivered supplies to 8,506 households in temporary housing in 9 towns in Iwate Prefecture. From the end of August, PWJ began surveying the needs of people in these housing units for the winter in order to effectively … Read more

Tags 2011-11, agriculture, economic development, household supplies/clothes, housing, Japan Platform, JEN, Ofunato, Onagawa, Peace Winds Japan, Rikuzentakata

November 14, 2011

In Kitsunezakihama, on the eastern side of the tsunami-ravaged Oshika Peninsula, NPO JEN brought 30 volunteers from one company to assist in the preparations for oyster cultivation—a staple industry of the region. Shells are strung together to provide a bed to which new oysters will … Read more

Tags 2011-11, AMDA, community, construction, corporate aid, fishing, JEN, medical services, mental health, Oshika, Otsuchi, volunteer recruitment

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