The Rise of NGOs/NPOs in Emergency Relief in the Great East Japan Earthquake

  • SAKAMOTO M
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Abstract

The Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) and Non-Profit Organizations (NPOs) contributed remarkably to emergency relief activities during the Great East Japan Earthquake. The NGOs/NPOs were successful in coordinating with the government, private companies, the Council of Social Welfare and other NGOs/NPOs to provide substantial assistance to disaster survivors. The rise of the NGOs/NPOs in providing emergency relief assistance was a new phenomenon in Japan. This article attempts to analyze the reason behind such a rise. KEYWORDS:

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SAKAMOTO, M. (2012). The Rise of NGOs/NPOs in Emergency Relief in the Great East Japan Earthquake. Japan Social Innovation Journal, 2(1), 26–35. https://doi.org/10.12668/jsij.2.26

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