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Expression of Concern over Russia’s Violation of UN Charter in Ukraine

The recent Russian invasion of Ukraine is a both a humanitarian crisis and a violation of the UN Charter, which mandates “respect for sovereignty,” “preservation of territory,” and “prohibition of the use of force.” The lives of the elderly, children, women, men, and many others are threatened not just in Ukraine but also in Russia. We are deeply concerned about this situation and strongly hope that a peaceful solution through dialogue and negotiation are forthcoming to prevent further suffering.

On behalf of the Japan Society for International Development (JASID), we take this opportunity to reconfirm our aspiration for peace, which is the foundation of any activity that aims to uplift the lives of people and to promote a sound and just development.

March 3, 2022

Executive Board Members(有志一同),

JASID (The Japan Society for International Development)




Planning and Management

Overall planning and management

  • SATO, Jin (Chair)
  • Vice Presidents
  • Chair Persons of All Other Committees, and Secretary General



Greetings from New President

The 11th head, Jin SATO, took the position of president of JASID.

Here is the greetings message from new president.




MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT

Inauguration Address as the New President of JASID 2020

Let me begin by extending warm greetings to all members of JASID, and acknowledging the honor of being a nominated to serve as president of JASID, starting a 3-year term from December 5, 2020.  Through my long association with the JASID, I have had the opportunity to meet many of our excellent members. For those who I have not yet met, my name is Jin Sato from the University of Tokyo, and I look forward to the opportunity to meet.

I am sure that many will join me in extending my sincere appreciation to the former president, Dr. Tatsufumi Yamagata and members of the executive board, who worked so hard to make our association stronger. President Yamagata was particularly keen on engaging with the broader community beyond JASID, emphasizing the importance of international cooperation in an age of increasingly prioritized national interests. I share his concern and hope to carry on the same spirit in my tenure.

The goals that I put forth for the next 3 years are to make our society more Visible, Inclusive, and Entertaining. For Visible, I shall work to publicize more information on JASID activities – not only to our members through webpage, e-mails, and Newsletters, but also to broader communities interested in development issues. For Inclusive, I plan to initiate projects that try to involve practitioners, students, and foreign visitor members who have not been fully integrated into the core activities of JASID. I am also keen on reaching out to potential members who reside outside the major cities. For Entertaining, I want to make JASID an intellectually attractive and fun place where we feel like we “want to hear more, read more, and participate more.” For this purpose, I will initiate some improvements to our annual conferences, journals, JASID funded research groups, and public relations. Substantial reform in the organization of the secretariat is on the agenda.

Let me highlight three concrete activities that fall under the efforts to promote inclusiveness. The first is to enhance the functions of the previous International Exchange Committee by transforming it into the Global Engagement Committee. This new committee will take on the challenge of publishing an English-only special issue of our journal, as a third issue on top of the two issue that we publish annually. To facilitate this process, the committee will lead the organizing of international workshops in major cities in Asia (such as Bangkok, Phnom Penh, Taipei, etc.). This will increase our inclusion of existing, as well as former, members of JASID in the region, and cultivate local authors. We have applied for Kakenhi Funding to support these activities (fingers crossed!).

The second is the establishment of an entirely new “Research and Practice Committee”. The objective of this committee is to take the lead in facilitating collaboration among practitioners and researchers in JASID. Although 30% of the JASID members consist of aid professionals, consultants, and other non-university members, genuine collaboration among researchers and practitioner have been rare.

The third is the “Human Resources Development” Committee which will focus on nurturing students and youth, from a broad perspective. The revival of the student subcommittee (now renamed the “Youth” subcommittee) after many years of hibernation is a welcome move. We hope to see more active engagement by this new generation. The new chairperson of the youth subcommittee will participate in the Board Meeting as an ex-officio member to put weight behind the commitment of JASID to improve and to nurture – and to be challenged by – the next generation of scholars and practitioners. The committee plans to organize a nation-wide essay contest on international development targeting undergraduate students. This contest will be jointly conducted by the “Local Development” and “Award Selection” Committees.

These initiatives and more will be reported via our newsletter and webpage. There should also be opportunities to update at the general assembly at the annual conference to be held at Kanazawa University in November 2021 (hopefully off-line).

As I take over the presidency from Dr. Yamagata, I am able to reflect on the extent to which JASID is free from “vested interests.” There is no “big boss” who exerts his/her influence; no pressure groups that we need to listen to. Thanks to our predecessors, JASID remains a place where new initiatives can be easily implemented. I also feel the obligation to do the same for the next generations.

I have been a JASID member since 1993, when I was a graduate student. Since then, this association has been my main field of activity outside the university. It was the senior members in JASID who gave me opportunities to present my work and taught me how to become an engaged scholar. It is now my turn to return the debt that I owe to JASID. I hear some members losing interest in the election outcome of the executive board. They say, “things will remain the same no matter who becomes the leader.” It sounds similar to Japanese people expecting very little from our elected members of the government, resulting in a low voting rate. I invite you to follow my work: to support, collaborate, question and challenge it. And I hope in three years some of you may notice enough changes to say, “yes, your team has done some good things.”

In the current world where many actions are conducted upon the expectation of receiving a financial reward, this society based on pure reciprocity in the spirit of voluntarism, is a precious realm worth defending. I wish to make sure that our new board members will see enjoyment as their reward that will also invite the next generation of members to likewise wish to contribute. Beyond Japan, the world is becoming ever more inward-looking, and so our ability to cross national, cultural, and disciplinary borders is even more in demand. JASID, as one of the largest academic associations in this field, has a critical role to play.

I am happy to see that our two conferences, one in June and another in December 2020 were successfully conducted online despite the hardship of COVID-19. The number of participants did not see a significant decrease; rather we saw some increase, for example in the number of participants from abroad. Hoping to see you all physically in the near future, I wish you all the best in your research and practice. Finally, I am open to any suggestions you may have to improve this wonderful society. Thank you very much.

 

Jin Sato

President of JASID 2020-2023




EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Present Executive

Approved in the General Assembly, 5th December, 2020.

President

  • SATO, Jin (The University of Tokyo)

Vice president

  • TAKADA, Jun-ichi (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
  • YAMADA, Shoko (Nagoya University)

Executive Director

  • IKEGAMI, Hiroshi (Osaka University of Economics and Law)
  • KAWAGUCHI, Jun (Tsukuba University)
  • KITAMURA, Yuto (The University of Tokyo)
  • KOBAYASHI, Takaaki (Yokohama National University)
  • SANO, Mayuko (Fukuoka Prefectural University)
  • SHIMADA, Go (Meiji University)
  • SUGITA, Elli (Osaka University)
  • MATSUMOTO, Satoru (Hosei University)
  • MIENO, Fumiharu (Kyoto University)

Executive Director/ Secretary General

  • SHIGA, Hiroaki (Yokohama National University)

Directors

  • IKEMI, Mayu (Sapporo International University)
  • ICHIHASHI, Masaru (Hiroshima University)
  • ITO, Sanae (Nagoya University)
  • OHASHI, Masaaki (Professor emeritus at Keisen University)
  • OKAJIMA, Katsuki (Osaka Ohtani University)
  • OKABE, Yasunobu (Tohoku University)
  • OGAWA, Keiichi (Kobe University)
  • OGUNI, Kazuko (Nihon Fukushi University)
  • KATSUMA, Yasushi (Waseda University)
  • KAYASHIMA, Nobuko (JICA)
  • KURODA, Kazuo (Waseda University)
  • SATO, Kan Hiroshi (Tokyo Institute for Development Sociology: T-IDS)
  • SAWAMURA, Nobuhide (Osaka University)
  • TAKAHASHI, Motoki (Kyoto University)
  • NAKASA, Tamotsu (Services for the Health in Asian and African Regions: SHARE)
  • NABESHIMA, Takako (Hokkaido University)
  • NISHIKAWA, Yoshiaki (Ryukoku University)
  • FUJIKAKE, Yoko (Yokohama National University)
  • FUJIKURA, Ryo (Hosei University)
  • FUJIYAMA, Mayumi (NTC International)
  • MICHINAKA, Maki (Nippon Hyoron Sha Co., Ltd. )
  • YAMAGATA, Tatsufumi (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University)

Auditors

  • ISHIDA, Yoko (Hiroshima University)
  • NISHINO, Keiko (Kwansei Gakuin University)

Past Executive Committees

*Affiliations refer to those of at the position

10th committee (Nov. 2017 – Nov. 2020)

President, and Planning and Management

  • YAMAGATA, Tatsufumi (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University)

Vice President

  • ITO, Sanae (Nagoya University)
  • SATO, Jin (Tokyo University)

Executive Director

  • OGUNI, Kazuko (Nihon Fukushi University)
  • KURODA, Kaori (CSO Network Japan)
  • KONDOH, Hisahiro (SaitamaUniversity)
  • SAWAMURA, Nobuhide (Osaka University)
  • SHIMADA, Gen (Nagoya University)
  • TAKADA, Junnichi (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
  • NABESHIMA, Takako (Hokkaido University)
  • MIYATA, Haruo (Niigata University)

Executive Director/ Secretary Gneneral

IKEGAMI, Hiroshi (IDE-JETRO)


9th committee (Nov. 2014 – Nov. 2017)

President

  • TAKAHASHI, Motoki (Kobe University/Kyoto University)

Vice President

  • KATSUMA, Yasushi (Waseda University)
  • YAMAGATA, Tatsufumi (IDE-JETRO)

Executive Director

  • OGAWA, Keiichi (Kobe University)
  • OGUNI, Kazuko (Nihon Fukushi University)
  • OHASHI, Masaaki (Keisen University)
  • KURODA, Kazuo (Waseda University)
  • KONDOH, Hisahiro (Saitama University)
  • SAWAMURA, Nobuhide (Osaka University)
  • YAMADA, Shoko (Nagoya University)

8th committee (Nov. 2011 – Nov. 2014)

President

  • SATO, Kan Hiroshi (Institute of Developing Economies, JETRO)

Vice President

  • UTSUMI, Seiji (Kyoto Women’s University)
  • OHASHI, Masaaki (Keisen University)

Executive Director

  • KATO, Hiroshi (Japan International Cooperation Agency)
  • KANEKO, Shinji (Hiroshima University)
  • SATO, Jin (Institute of Advanced Studies on Asia, University of Tokyo)
  • SUZUKI, Motoi (National Museum of Ethnology)
  • NODA, Masato (Chubu University)
  • FUJIKAKE, Yoko (Yokohama National University)
  • YAMADA, Shoko (Nagoya University)

Secretary General

  • IKEGAMI, Hiroshi (Institute of Developing Economies, JETRO)

7th committee (Nov. 2008 – Nov. 2011)

President

  • NISHIKAWA, Jun (Waseda University)

Vice President

  • SHIMOMURA, Yasutami (Hosei University)
  • TAKAHASHI, Motoki (Kobe University)

Executive Director

  • ISODA, Atsuko (Kagawa Education Institute of Nutrition/Japan International Volunteer Center)
  • KATSUMA, Yasushi (Waseda University)
  • KATSUMATA, Makoto (Meiji Gakuin University)
  • SUZUKI, Motoi (National Museum of Ethology)
  • YAMAGATA, Tatsufumi (Institute of Developing Economies, JETRO)

Secretary General/ Director

  • NODA, Masato (Chubu University)

6th committee: FY2006-2008 (Nov. 2005 – Nov. 2008)

President

  • TOYODA, Toshihisa (Hiroshima Shudo University)

Vice President

  • SATO, Kan Hiroshi (Institute of Developing Economies)
  • NISHIKAWA, Jun (Waseda University)

Executive Director

  • ISODA, Atsuko (Kagawa Education Institute of Nutrition/Japan International Volunteer Center)
  • SATO, Jin (University of Tokyo)
  • TAKAHASHI, Motoki (Kobe University)
  • FUJIKURA, Ryo (Hosei University)
  • YAMGATA, Tatsufumi (Institute of Developing Economies, JETRO)

Secretary General

  • HAYASHI, Kaoru (Bunkyo University)

5th committee (Nov. 2002 ‐ Nov. 2005)

President

  • ESHO, Hideki (Hosei University)

Vice President

  • IMURA, Hidefumi (Nagoya University)
  • SATO, Kan Hiroshi (Institute of Developing Economics, JETRO)

Executive

  • AOYAMA, Atsuko (Nagoya University)
  • GOTO, Kazumi (Hosei University)
  • TOYODA, Toshihisa (Kobe University)
  • HONDAI, Susumu (Kobe University)

Secretary General

  • MATSUOKA, Shunji (Hiroshima University)

4th committee (Nov. 1999 – Nov. 2002)

President

  • YAMAKAGE, Shoichi (Hiroshima University)

Vice President

  • KIKUCHI, Yasushi (Waseda University)
  • WATANABE, Toshio (Takushoku University)

Executive Director

  • IMURA, Hidefumi (Hosei University)
  • OSADA, Hiroshi (Nagoya University)
  • SATO, Kan Hiroshi (Institute of Developing Economies)
  • SHINOTSUKA, Toru (JBIC)
  • TOYODA, Toshihisa (Kobe University)

Secretary General

  • MATSUOKA, Shunji (Kobe University)

2nd committee (Nov. 1993- Nov. 1996), and 3rd committee (Nov. 1996 – Nov. 1999)

President

  • HIRONO, Ryokichi (Seikei University)

Vice President

  • MURAKAMI, Atsushi (Kobe University)
  • NISHINO, Fumio (University of Tokyo)

Executive Director

  • KAWATA, Junzo (Tokyo University of Foreign Studies)

Secretary General and Executive Director

  • SAITO, Suguru (International Development Center of Japan)

1st committee (Nov. 1990 – Nov. 1993)

President

  • OKITA, Saburo (Institute for Domestic and Policy Studies)

Vice President

  • HIRONO, Ryokichi (Seikei University)

Secretary General and Executive Director

  • SUZUKI, Kishiro (International Development Center of Japan)