Nippon Foundation
![Nippon Foundation headquarters in [[Akasaka, Tokyo](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fe/Nippon_Foundation_%282009.09%29.jpg)
In 2001, the Peruvian Congress determined that the foundation financed forced sterilizations in that country (1990-1999).
Since 2003 the foundation has promoted sign language with the aim of allowing deaf people to fully participate in society, in this way, they created scholarships for deaf people at Gallaudet University and the National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID) of USA.
The current chairman is Yohei Sasakawa, World Health Organization Goodwill Ambassador for Leprosy Elimination, Special Envoy of the Government of Japan for National Reconciliation in Myanmar, and the son of the foundation's founder, Ryoichi Sasakawa. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 2009
“...The Nippon Foundation Fellowships for Asian Public Intellectuals....”
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Published 2012
“...The Nippon Foundation Fellowships for Asian Public Intellectuals....”
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Published 2015
“...The Nippon Foundation Fellowships for Asian Public Intellectuals....”
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Published 1997
“...The Nippon Foundation....”
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Published 2012
“...The Nippon Foundation Fellowships for Asian Public Intellectuals....”
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Published 2007
“...The Nippon Foundation Fellowships for Asian Public Intellectuals....”
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Published 1996
“...Nippon Foundation....”
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Published 2008
“...Workshop on the Nippon foundation Cassava Project in Thailand, Vietnam and China ( Thai Nguyen...”
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Published 2008
“...Workshop on the Nippon foundation Cassava Project in Thailand, Vietnam and China ( Thai Nguyen...”
Conference Proceeding
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