PhD. Born in Hadano, Kanagawa, JPN, 1986.
Humanitarian aid worker for SSD&UGA (Past: IRQ/HTI/MOZ/SYR), cook/yoga/photo/travel/veggie, View=my own,RT≠endorsement
Proud and honor of receiving the grant from the Government of Japan. We shall commit ourselves to continuously serve humanity in Uganda. We sincerely appreciate respective stakeholders and communities we serve for your warm support and cooperation.
Proud and honor of receiving the grant from the Government of Japan. We shall commit ourselves to continuously serve humanity in Uganda. We sincerely appreciate respective stakeholders and communities we serve for your warm support and cooperation.
On 15 June, Amb. SASAYAMA signed a Grant Contract of $594,319 with Peace Winds Japan for the second year of its project in Kyaka II Refugee Settlement to help refugees and host communities improve food security and livelihoods through enhanced agricultural activities🌾🇺🇬🤝🇯🇵✨
Field mission with Amb. SASAYAMA Takuya,@JapanEmb_Uganda to Nakivale Settlement visiting MUSHO project.
Delegation met trainees, women peace mediators & Male Action Grps, highlighting peacebuilding & livelihoods for refugees & communities.
Grateful CR @PaulinaUNWomen leadership
Proud of being a part of this project. @PeaceWindsJapan We shall break the gender based stereotype and prove we can do it whatever we want regardless of gender. We appreciate technical support from @CFAOMobility_Ug , cooperation from Kyaka VTC @fca_uganda
With @UN_Women support, refugee women in #Uganda are gaining more than technical skills.
They’re gaining independence, confidence, and choice.
Ahead of #EducationDay, see their stories and why education is key to gender equality: https://t.co/xGcIURYKr7
#GlobalGoals
Ten years ago, in 2016, 130 million people were in need of humanitarian aid.
Today, that figure has reached an all time high of 303 million people. And yet funding has plummeted.
More people than ever before are fleeing their homeland in search of safety. But where are they fleeing from?
This animation, made with @f_l_o_u_r_i_s_h, tells the story of the last 50 years.
🚨 OUT NOW: Global Report on Internal Displacement 2025
A record 83.4 million people are living in internal displacement.
Explore the data, trends & insights from #GRID2025 👇 https://t.co/CsTQO17Eg7
🚨 10 crises. Millions neglected. Barely any headlines.
Right now, families are fleeing violence in places the world has stopped caring about.
When aid gets cut, people die. When we stay silent, we choose indifference.
Your voice can break that silence.