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As the second anniversary of moscow’s invasion approaches on the occasion of the Japan Ukraine conference for promotion of economic reconstruction I’m in Tokyo to learn more about how the Asian country is supporting War Thorn Ukraine Japan is the perfect example of how to rise like a phoenix From the Ashes despite being left with almost nothing after World War II the Asian country recovered at an incredible speed creating the Japanese economic Miracle this resilience and knowhow has since helped Japan recover quickly after major natural
Disasters $7.6 billion in humanitarian financial recovery and reconstruction assistance has already been given to Ukraine and other 4.5 billion recently pledged now the country is using its expertise and past experience to help rebuild the Ukraine one thing that our experience shows is that the resilience is much
More than a material uh issue it’s not just a matter of fixing physical infrastructure it’s about harnessing the full capabilities of a society its knoow its social and cultural systems and its people any sucess ful recovery effort has to put people and Society first Japanese assistance is involved in
Various areas one of those is the removal of debris the Japan International cooperation agency coordinates the national government’s official assistance to other countries they have facilitated a visit for Ukrainian officials to Japan to gain insights into Waste Management when the to HW earthquake and tsunami occurred the government quickly
Established a national master plan in just 3 years they completed almost all debris management with over 80% of waste recycled and only 26% of noncombustible waste disposed this expertise can help with the rapid and proper disposal of the large amount of debris generated by Russia’s military aggression in Ukraine
Here at the composite material plant in Kiva the Ukrainian delegates can observe the intermediate treatment process for Industrial Waste and learn about Japan disaster waste management and construction recycling systems in Ukraine there are huge amount of deis gener generated by the war so we are thinking that our experience in
Quickly treatment of De and the very high recycling rate could be a model for Ukraine to uh manage this struction waste the big challenge for K is to dismantle destruction waste while the destruction is still Ongoing several Japanese companies are investing in Ukraine’s agriculture energy green Metallurgy and Construction Industries to support the country’s economic reconstruction ihi a major Japanese manufacturer of heavy machinery is planning to build a large scale suspension bridge on the Danube linking Southwest Ukraine with Romania it will look like the The braila Bridge located
200 km from Bucharest and completed by ihi last year the purpose is to increasing connectivity between the Ukraine and the EU now Poland is currently main EU route considering the future increasing the trade value it may be better to have alternative R the bridges construction which is
Going to take about 6 years will start when the war ends Japan’s support is also humanitarian an estimated that 20,000 ukrainians have had amputations since the beginning of the war due to the constant shelling and mines in Japan startups such as inim are sharing their expertise to provide assistance physical
And psychological Rehabilitation of War affected people is a priority the need for prosthetic devices in Ukraine is High inim uses Ai and 3D printing technology to create lowcost Prosthetics installin plans to train ukrainians to make Prosthetics to shorten production time and increase efficiency many ukrainians have had no
Choice but to leave their country some of them have immigrated to Japan where they have the chance to rebuild their lives according to the Immigration Services Agency there are over 2,500 people displaced from Ukraine now living in Japan the Japanese government with the help of nonprofit organizations has granted them
A residency status allowing them to study and work inen comes from bcha she fled Ukraine with her son at the beginning of the war after a month spent in a refugee camp in Germany she chose to move to Japan it was not easy at the beginning but now things are going much better
It’s been almost two years since she arrived she has a part-time job as a teacher at the Sunday school for Ukrainian children in Tokyo the school was opened by the crani Association supported by the nepon foundation an no which helps Ukrainian evacuees with Trav costs leing expenses and scholarships
Thanks to This n ukrainians attend Japanese language schools acquiring the skills required to find employment because a large number of them are planning to stay for people who have fled a conflict it’s crucial to integrate in a new Society that’s why events such as this one are frequently organized sharing their
Culture and traditions with the locals ukrainians can move on and feel hopeful about a better future while their country’s recovery is supported by International [Applause] partners