[Important] Japanese Insect Repellent Culture Can Save the World! Two Announcements from NPO S.O.L. (Seed of Lanka)
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NPO S.O.L. reports on its mosquito net installation activities in Sri Lanka and announces an event where its chairperson will speak at the 'Shacho Juku' in Sapporo.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the "AMIDO Project"?
- A: The "AMIDO Project" (meaning mosquito nets in Japanese) is an initiative by NPO S.O.L. to install mosquito nets in hospitals, particularly in newborn rooms, in Sri Lanka to protect vulnerable populations from insect-borne diseases.
- Q: How can I attend the "Shacho Juku" event in Sapporo?
- A: The event is membership-based, but anyone can attend by contacting NPO S.O.L. at seedoflankainc@gmail.com to inquire about participation.
- Q: What is the "April Dream" event?
- A: April Dream is a project by PR TIMES that encourages organizations to share their dreams on April 1st, aiming to create a future filled with aspirations rather than falsehoods. NPO S.O.L.'s dream will be featured on a special train.
- Q: Where can I find more information about NPO S.O.L.'s activities?
- A: You can refer to their previous article linked in the announcement for more details on the "Newborn Room AMIDO Project" and contact them directly at seedoflankainc@gmail.com for further inquiries.