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Japan Center for International Exchange (JCIE)-日本国際交流センター

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日本国際交流センター(JCIE)は、民間レベルでの国際的な政策対話と協力を推進する公益法人です。国際社会の安定と発展は、政府による外交のみならず、様々な民間アクターの参画によって強化されるべき公共財であるという信念のもと、地球的視点に立ち国内外の諸課題解決に貢献しています。東京と米国ワシントン・ニューヨークを拠点に、人間の安全保障の視座のもと、外交・安全保障、民主主義の擁護、グローバルヘルス(国際保健)、グローバルな人の移動、女性のエンパワメントなど、多角的なテーマで国際交流や政策対話・政策提言活動を行っています。

Founded in 1970, the Japan Center for International Exchange (JCIE) is one of Japan’s leading nonprofit, nonpartisan foreign affairs institutes. It organizes legislative exchanges and policy research and dialogues that bring together key figures from diverse sectors of society, both in Japan and overseas. Based in Tokyo, JCIE operates in close partnership with its American counterpart, JCIE/USA in New York, with the aim of strengthening Japan’s international relations, helping tackle global issues, and promoting a more diverse Japanese society.

Spanning a wide range of topics, JCIE’s programs cover foreign relations and security, global health and human security, gender and diversity, civil society, and cross-border movements of people. Multisectoral policy dialogues and research programs have had a substantial impact on the discourse and policies in those fields, while political exchange programs have touched the lives of many legislators, political leaders, and policymakers around the world.

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