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Lima Japanese School. Asociación Academia de Cultura Japonesa (リマ日本人学校, Lima Nihonjin Gakkō) is a Japanese international school in Surco, Lima, Peru.It is under the Asociación Academia de Cultura Japonesa (社団法人日本文化協会, Shadan Hōjin Nippon Bunka Kyōkai), which has the same Spanish name but a different Japanese name. [1]
JICA was formed in 2003 [citation needed] as a result of a comprehensive overhaul of Japan's ODA. It is now one of the largest bilateral development organizations in the world, with a network of 97 overseas offices, projects in more than 150 countries, and available financial resources of approximately 1 trillion yen ($8.5 billion).
JICA-RI was established on October 1, 2008, when the new JICA was launched as a result of merger of two existing institutions; former JICA which had been executing mainly technical cooperation and grant aid projects, and a part of JBIC (the Japan Bank for International Cooperation), which had been in charge of concessional yen loans.
Feb. 2—LIMA — Lima schools Superintendent Jill Ackerman sent a reminder to parents: marijuana may be legal for adults, but the drug is still banned from school property for adults and students ...
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Jul. 31—LIMA — Ohio's new school funding formula could deliver an additional $1.5 million to Lima schools over the next two years, bringing the district's total share of state funding to more ...
Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers (青年海外協力隊, seinen kaigai kyōryokutai) [1] is a government system for dispatching young Japanese volunteers overseas operated by Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).
The Diez de Octubre School (Chinese: 中華三民聯校; pinyin: zhōnghuá sānmín lián xiào; lit. 'Chung Wa-San Min United Colleges'; CDO ), is a Peruvian private school headquartered in Lima —in the districts of Breña and San Miguel — and Chiclayo .