Chiba University Holds First 'Future Prime Minister Workshop' in Nepal
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What was the main purpose of the 'Future Prime Minister Workshop' held in Nepal?
- A: The workshop aimed to have participants consider the future state and challenges of Nepal from the perspective of the year 2050 and provide policy recommendations to the current Prime Minister.
- Q: Who organized the 'Future Prime Minister Workshop' in Nepal?
- A: The Opossum Research Group at Chiba University, led by Professor Hidefumi Kurasaka of the Graduate School of Social Sciences, organized the workshop.
- Q: When and where was the first overseas 'Future Prime Minister Workshop' conducted?
- A: The first overseas 'Future Prime Minister Workshop' was held at Geetanjali School in Kathmandu, Nepal, on Sunday, March 8, 2026.
- Q: What is the 'Future Chart' and how is it used in the workshop?
- A: The 'Future Chart' is a tool developed by the research group that participants use to act as Prime Minister in 2050, considering future national conditions and challenges.
- Q: What kind of statistical data was used to develop the educational materials for the Nepalese workshop?
- A: Educational materials were developed using national statistical data provided by Dr. Kamal Poudel, including information on population, industry, education, healthcare, energy, food, disasters, and global warming.