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Talks Series #19|Saya from GLOCAL Center Japan



About the Talk

GLOCAL Center is an NPO who provides space for learning and practice that encourages each people’s changement to make a society where all those diverse individuals can live happily.


Two Formulas to understanding the Glocal Center


1. GLOCAL = GLOBAL+LOCAL

We aim to develop individuals as “GLOCAL Human Resources” who can grasp world trends with a global perspective and bring passion into sustainable development of the local economy and society. Glocal Human Resources Development Center (hereafter written as “GC”) is a NPO established with “All Kyoto” structure, made up of universities, business communities and governmental bodies which sympathize with our vision. Based on our principle of “creating an open society”, we have been working since 2013 to realize a society where each young person can be independent and live vividly in their own way.


2. The Young Generation × ○○ = “Creative City”

GC, as a platform for developing “GLOCAL Human Resource personnel” in collaboration with industry, universities and citizens, carries out following projects:- Lead PBL (Project Based Learning) programs for high school and university students with Companies- Developing young individuals as human resources- Support companies to adopt human resources- Collaborate with industry, universities, governmental bodies, and citizens- Hold training programs for developing next generation leaders looking ahead to the future

 

About Power to Change

Power to Change is an international social enterprise that utitlizes the minus-plus model to address a waste issue while, in a circular model, also addressing a poverty issue. Now, Power to Change began in Taiwan and has now spread to Japan, Thailand, and Paraguay.


If you are in one of the following countries, you can help support our mission by signing our petition to let banks know that you support moving away from paper bills to e-bills. With the money saved, we can help those families affected by energy poverty.

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