15 Years of Inquiry in Rikuzentakata. A Public-Private Partnership Creating 'People Who Continue to Engage' Wins the Grand Prize
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Certified NPO SET won the grand prize at the 7th Japan GR Summit's 'GR Public-Private Partnership Award' for its 15-year initiative fostering a 'relationship population' in Rikuzentakata City.
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- Q: What is the SET initiative that won the GR Public-Private Partnership Award's top prize?
- A: It is the 'Rikuzentakata City Successor Creation Program' in Rikuzentakata City, Iwate Prefecture. The initiative to cultivate 'relational population' by repeatedly visiting from urban areas has been highly evaluated.
- Q: What kind of organization is SET?
- A: SET is a certified NPO established by university students immediately after the 2011 Tohoku earthquake in March. They have been conducting regional revitalization activities in Rikuzentakata City for 15 years.
- Q: What changes occur in young participants of the program?
- A: By engaging in activities such as wakame fishing, young participants gain opportunities to reflect on their own lifestyles and career paths.