| Index of NOG: A-H I-J M-W |
| Description & Location |
| A-H |
| AMDA International
AMDA International (Association of Medical Doctors of Asia) is a humanitarian, non-profit, non-political, non-sectarian and non-governmental organization. It was formally founded on August 1, 1984. It has as its vision global peace and development. |
| A SEED Japan |
| Asia and Africa Association |
| Association for Aid and Relief, Japan (AAR JAPAN)
In November 1979, AAR was founded as the first Japanese private relief organization for refugees. At that time of 1979, Japan, for the first time, experienced a massive wave of Indochinese refugees (what is called "Boat People") desperately seeking for help from Japan. |
| Association to Help Chernobyl, Chubu District, Japan, Chernobyl-Chubu |
| Care Japan |
| Chernobyl Children's Fund, Japan |
| e-NGO.net
E-NGO was established Wednesday, July 5th 2000 by a mixed group of professionals with a common interest in better human-environmental interrelations through information exchange and cooperation. Our goals are: http://www2.gol.com/users/chapa/cphomepage/engo/aboutengo.html |
| Foundation for International Development/Relief (FIDR) |
| Habitat for Humanity-Japan Habitat for Humanity International is a nonprofit, nondenominational Christian housing organization. We welcome all people to join us as we build simple, decent, affordable houses in partnership with those who lack adequate shelter. |
| I-J |
| International Angel Association |
| International Social Service Japan (ISSJ)
With a worldwide network, International Social Service Japan (ISSJ), as its motto "Extending Caring Hands Across the National Boundaries" shows, focuses on the social welfare issues of children. |
| JANIC
The Japan NGO Center for International Cooperation (JANIC) is a non-profit, non-partisan networking NGO founded in 1987 by a group of NGO leaders who saw the need to better coordinate activities in Japanese society and facilitate communication with overseas groups. |
| Japan Blankets for Africa Campaign (JBAC) |
| Japan Chernobyl Foundation (JCF)
Japan Chernobyl Foundation (JCF) is a Japanese Non-Governmental Organization. We have cooperated with Shinshu University School of Medicine and other medical workers supported the Gomel regional hospital and other hospitals in Belarus for the treatment leukemia and cancer patients after the Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident since 1991 |
| Japan Committee for Negros Campaign (JCNC ) |
| Japan International Volunteer Center
Japan International Volunteer Center (JVC) has various projects such as agriculture, water provision, forest preservation/utilization, children's education, peace building, and emergency relief. |
| Japan Team of Young Human Power |
| Japan Emergency NGOs (JEN)
JEN was founded in January 1994 as the first unified NGO group in Japan. Several NGOs were united together to provide assistance where needed the most for stability and self-reliance of the people. JEN is a humanitarian aid organization co-operating with the UN, the government, and other organizations. |
| Japan International Food for the Hungry (JIFH) |
| JICA
We, as a bridge between the people of Japan and developing countries, will advance international cooperation through the sharing of knowledge and experience and will work to build a more peaceful and prosperous world. |
| M-W |
| Medecins Sans Frontieres Japon
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international humanitarian aid organization that provides emergency medical assistance to populations in danger in more than 80 countries |
| Negros Kyoiku Satooya Undo Takarazukakai, NEHA Takarazukakai
Negros Educational Helping Activities is a non-government organization (NGO) committed to supporting for needy children in the Philippines. Our vision is to give education and care with compassion through education. |
| OISCA
OISCA-International contributes to Humanity's environmentally sustainable development through a holistic approach emphasizing the interconnectedness of agriculture, ecological integrity, and the human spirit. |
| PARC
PARC is a non-profit organization committed in international social and economic justice. Since 1973, we have been working with a variety of people's movements in Japan to facilitate development of solidarity links with people in struggle in countries mainly in Asian Pacific region. |
| Refugees International Japanh |
| Reom [Red de Cooperacio'n Mutua entre Japo'n y America Latina |
| Rissho Kosei-kai
First, Rissho Kosei-kai is a Buddhist organization in direct line of descent from Shakyamuni Buddha, who was born in India (present-day Nepal) |
| Second Harvest Japan
One report states that in Tokyo alone 6000 metric tons of food is thrown away each day. We believe there is a better way. We are concerned individuals who share a common vision of creating a viable food banking network in Japan. |
| St. Ignatius Friends of Tala |
| The Borderless Relief Association of Japan (BRA) |
| Tibet AID Japan
Tibetan Snowlion Friendship Society (TIBET AID, Japan )is a recognized NGO which has been founded in Kyoto in September 1987 for the purpose to give an education chance to Tibetan refugee children and youth in India and to promote Tibetan culture in Japan. |
| Wakachiai Project |
| WCRP |
| World Vision
More than six billion people live on the earth. But we don't all enjoy an equal share. Only a few-those of us who live in the developed countries-enjoy the benefits of material wealth. In the developing countries |