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KRAINE
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Dear students from Ukraine,
Let us listen to your words. How the Russian invasion of Ukraine changed your lives.
Your opinion on this situation. What you want to convey to society.
We want to understand your thoughts and discuss how we can support Ukraine.
This forum will provide a place where students from Ukraine and Japanese can freely do so.
Purpose
Holding this forum allows students to gain a deeper understanding of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, think of action plans to support Ukraine, and understand the impact of the crisis on society through a presentation by a guest speaker. Finally, students will have the opportunity to discuss and participate in action plans, encouraging further support for Ukraine.
Overview
On 7/30, we will hold a Zoom forum in which students around the globe, mainly from Japan, will gain a deeper understanding of the current situation of Ukraine. There will be a presentation and a Q&A with a guest speaker and a discussion of action plans by the students, followed by an optional participant meetup. After the forum, we will share the activities and action plans carried out voluntarily by participants and encourage the wider spread of such actions.
Outline
【Date and Time】
July 30, 2022 2p.m.-6p.m. (JST) on Zoom
【Venue】
Online(Zoom)
【Language】
English/Japanese
【Target Audience】
Students from Ukraine and Japan between the ages of 12-19 (students from overseas may participate)
【Application Form】
The application period has closed.
【Applicatiom Deadline】
July 22, 2022
Only students can join the discussions, but anyone who is interested can view the forum online.
【Entry Fee】
Free
Guest Speaker
Mr. Bogdan Parkhomenko
Mr. Parkhomenko communicates the current situation and issues of the Russian invasion of Ukraine from Kyiv through social media and TV. Through donations from Japan, he also directly supports citizens in Ukraine. Mr. Parkhomenko
had lived in Japan until high school. He is the founder of SEPA LLC.
Program
2:00 p.m.
Opening speech and overview of the Ukrainian situation by forum organizers
2:15 p.m.
Keynote speech by Mr. Bogdan Parkhomenko and Q&A
3:00 p.m.
Speech by Ukrainian students
3:10 p.m.
Break Time
3:20 p.m.
Discussion by students in Japanese/English speaking groups
(Part one: Support in Ukraine)
4:20 p.m.
Further discussion by students in groups
(Part two: Action plan to help Ukraine)
5:20 p.m.
Break Time
5:30 p.m.
Presentations by each discussion group
5:55 p.m.
Closing speech by the forum organizers
6:00 p.m.
Optional Meetup (up to 7:00 p.m.)
*Above time is in Japan Standard Time(JST)
About us
Project planning
Yusei Sato (Leader)
Kotaro Tomita
Kaho Furukawa
Tomoharu Ikezoe
Ray Otsuka
Haruno Kasutani
PR
Haruno Kasutani(Leader)
Atsuya Numata
Eisuke Sakurai
Momoka Sakai
IT
Ray Otsuka(Leader)
Atsuya Numata
Forum Contents
Haruto Masaoka(Leader)
Motoki Kakikuchi
Fuki Takiue
Eito Maebuchi
Ryoga Sahashi
Moderator
Anju Ito(English Moderator)
Yui Saito (Japanese Moderator)
Facilitator
Wakana Furuta
Ayana Shimada
Mihai Ujiharu Nishiike
Yuuna Motoyoshi
Kanae Urushihara
Saki Kumemoto
Ryo Kang
Shiho Ito
Translation
Kai Yamagami
Yusei Sato
Kotaro Tomita
Kaho Furukawa