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The Tomodachi Initiative is a public–private partnership between the U.S.-Japan Council and the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo, with support from the Government of Japan.Born out of support for Japan’s recovery from the Great Tohoku earthquake and tsunami in 2011, Tomodachi invests in the next generation of Japanese and American leaders through educational and cultural exchanges as well as ...
The U.S.-Japan Conference on Cultural and Educational Interchange (CULCON) is a program of the U.S. Department of State in the United States and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Japan CULCON originated in a series of discussions between President John F. Kennedy [2] and Prime Minister Hayato Ikeda in 1961 [3] as a high-level advisory panel to the two governments for educational and cultural ...
3 Event calendar. 4 Explanatory notes. ... Member Represented by Title ... Foreign Ministers' Meeting Charlevoix, Quebec: 15–17 June
Alternatively, you can schedule a new meeting by clicking the small plus "+" sign icon on the top-left side of the "Meetings" tab. Click the "Schedule" button on the "Home" tab of the Zoom desktop ...
Joint meeting Address Dean Acheson, Secretary of State August 1, 1950 Joint meeting Address Robert Menzies, Prime Minister of Australia: 82nd: January 8, 1951 Joint session State of the Union address: Harry S. Truman, President of the United States February 1, 1951 Joint meeting NATO: Dwight D. Eisenhower, General of the Army: April 2, 1951 ...
USJC may refer to: United States Junior Chamber , a leadership training and civic organization for young people U.S.-Japan Council , an educational nonprofit that contributes to strengthening U.S.-Japan Relations
13-1659707 [3]: Legal status: 501(c)(3) religious organization [3] Purpose: To strengthen kehillot; to ensure there are thriving centers of Jewish practice across North America, Israel, and beyond that celebrate both tradition and contemporary life; to demonstrate what an authentic and dynamic Judaism looks like, inspire people to be a part of it, and advance its critical role in the world.
Joint meetings have been held more than a hundred times to enable foreign heads of state or heads of government to address Congress. Leaders of 48 countries have addressed Congress at a joint meeting: Israel leads the list with ten joint meetings addresses by heads of