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jdzb echo No.126

jdzb echo No.126

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1-2 25 Years of the Berlin-Tōkyō City Partnership
3 Interview: Electromobility
4 Conference Report: Demographic Change
5 Exchange Program: Youth Work Specialists
6 JDZB Events
7 Preview of Events 2019
8 Exhibitions in 2019

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jdzb echo No. 125

jdzb echo No. 125

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1-2 Greetings from the new Secretary General of the JDZB
3 Interview: Takase Aki and Tawada Yōko
4 Conference Report: Securing the Rule of Law
5 Exchange Program: Young Leaders Forum
6 Cultural Events in Autumn 2018
7 Preview of Events 2019
8 Conferences in Autumn 2018

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jdzb echo No. 122

jdzb echo No. 122

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1-2 Japan on the Way to an Equal and Diverse Participation Society
3 Interview: Berlin Avantgarde
4 Conference Report: Democratic Legitimacy
5 Exchange Programs: Young Volunteers
6 Other Events
7 Preview of Events 2018
8 Exhibitions 2018

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jdzb echo No. 123

jdzb echo No. 123

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1-2 Energy Transition
3 Interview: Digitization of Labor
4 Conference Report: Japan – Germany – India
5 Exchange Program: YLF Alumni
6 Other Events
7 Preview of Events 2018
8 JDZB Open House

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jdzb echo No. 124

jdzb echo No. 124

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1-2 In Taking Office as President
3 Interview: Annual Conference VSJF
4 Conference Report: Digitalization and Productivity
5 Exchange Program: Youth Welfare Specialists
6 Other Events
7 Preview of Events 2018
8 Farewell Dr. Bosse

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Specialists

German-Japanese Study Program for Youth Welfare Specialists

This program is aimed at specialists that are employed in the field of youth welfare. Every year two delegations of experts in various youth welfare fields are invited to visit Japan or Germany. These multipliers are then introduced to the frameworks of youth work in the other country. Participants visit youth welfare institutions and centers; they meet the youth of the other country and learn more about their problems, and thus have an opportunity to acquire knowledge for their own work and to develop further their own country’s national youth welfare agenda.

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