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'''Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers''' is a famous organization related to [[Japan International Cooperation Agency]], so this page should not be deleted.

'''Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers''' (青年海外協力隊 ''seinen kaigai kyōryokutai'')<ref>http://www.mofa.go.jp/policy/oda/white/2007/ODA2007/html/column/cl01001.htm JOCV activities</ref> is a system of dispatching Japanese volunteers overseas operated by [[Japan International Cooperation Agency|JICA]]. The offers include wide range of fields as agriculture, forestry, fisheries, education, health, etc. and
'''Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers''' (青年海外協力隊 ''seinen kaigai kyōryokutai'')<ref>http://www.mofa.go.jp/policy/oda/white/2007/ODA2007/html/column/cl01001.htm JOCV activities</ref> is a system of dispatching Japanese volunteers overseas operated by [[Japan International Cooperation Agency|JICA]]. The offers include wide range of fields as agriculture, forestry, fisheries, education, health, etc. and
more than 120 types of businesses. More than 30000 volunteers have ever been dispatched to more than 80 countries in Asia, Middle East, Africa, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Oceania.
more than 120 types of businesses. More than 30000 volunteers have ever been dispatched to more than 80 countries in Asia, Middle East, Africa, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Oceania.

Revision as of 05:01, 28 May 2010

Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers (青年海外協力隊 seinen kaigai kyōryokutai)[1] is a system of dispatching Japanese volunteers overseas operated by JICA. The offers include wide range of fields as agriculture, forestry, fisheries, education, health, etc. and more than 120 types of businesses. More than 30000 volunteers have ever been dispatched to more than 80 countries in Asia, Middle East, Africa, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Oceania.

The recruitment is held on April to May, and October to November every year. Japanese citizens aged from 20 to 39 are eligible applicants.


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