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NPO Folder (Iwate, Japan) Michio Shito Aki Murasato Wataru Kitahora Sakura Sato

Creating A Resilient Community Through Public -P rivate Partnership and Power of Sports ー Lessons Learned from The Great East Japan Earthquake ー. May 21, 2013. NPO Folder (Iwate, Japan) Michio Shito Aki Murasato Wataru Kitahora Sakura Sato. Questions to Answer….

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NPO Folder (Iwate, Japan) Michio Shito Aki Murasato Wataru Kitahora Sakura Sato

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  1. Creating A Resilient Community ThroughPublic-Private Partnership and Power of Sportsー Lessons Learned from The Great East Japan Earthquake ー May 21, 2013 NPO Folder (Iwate, Japan) MichioShito Aki Murasato WataruKitahora Sakura Sato

  2. Questions to Answer… How could sports respond to disaster situations? How much could a community-based NPO do?

  3. Community Sports Club One club in a town Sports × Community Building Multi-generation Multi-activities Elite Athletes × Community Sports

  4. Post-Disaster Relief Rikuzentakata, Iwate March 11, 2011 M9.0 Earthquake, Tsunami • 〈After March 11 to 3 months〉 • Shelter management • Needs-based supply • 〈After 6 months to 1 year〉 • Exercise classes • Sports events Ofunato, Iwate • 〈After 1 year to current〉 • Exercise classes • Sports clubs established

  5. Creating Resilient Communities 1. Establishment of sports club • Tsunami survivors: Lack of physical activity and opportunity to communicate, destroyed communities •  Community building (Rikuzentakata, Ofunato) 2. Disaster Key Club • One club in a prefecture assigned • Volunteer- and supply- location

  6. Power of Sports

  7. “Olympic Day Festival”

  8. Thank you.

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