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Establishing partnership with Ashinaga Foundation

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Ashinaga Foundation and Eikei University of Hiroshima are concluding discussion for a partnership agreement, to create a group of young African leaders who will play leading roles in African development. Selected international students of "Ashinaga Africa Initiative (AAI)" will be studying at Eikei University of Hiroshima, while Ashinaga Foundation offers experiential programs (e.g. internships, volunteering abroad) to Eikei students.

 The agreement will be formally signed later this year, after the MEXT approval for establishment is granted to Eikei University of Hiroshima.

 

Outline of the Agreement

(1)Partnership on EUH curriculum

Ashinaga Foundation offers experiential / practical programs (e.g. internships, volunteering abroad) to EUH students.

Ashinaga office in the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Brazil, Uganda, and Senegal will accept EUH students.

(2)Partnership on Study Abroad Programs 
EUH is the first national/public university in Japan to make this partnership on regular international students!!

Ashinaga Foundation actively promotes EUH to AAI students and recommends students who wish to study at EUH.

※Study camp at "Ashinaga Uganda Kokoro-Juku" (A Photo Courtesy of Ashinaga Foundation)

◆ Ashinaga Foundation

Ashinaga supports orphaned students, as well as children with a parent suffering from a physical or mental disability that prevents them from working. Our support is divided into three main fields: enabling access to education, providing emotional support, and empowering our students. These fields apply to all of our activities in Japan and Sub-Saharan Africa, including the Ashinaga Africa Initiative.

◆ Ashinaga Africa Initiative(AAI)

Ashinaga established the Ashinaga Africa Initiative in 2014 with the aim of contributing to Sub-Saharan Africa’s long-term development by empowering a generation of future leaders. Our students receive an international university education, comprehensive support throughout their studies, and the means to return home and be agents of positive change.