2013年12月12日木曜日

2nd Harvest Japan's Charles Mcjilton

I didn't know this fact that each day in Tokyo 6000 tons of food are thrown away and I was very surprised to read this part. Charles McJilton knew that there must be a better way to reduce waste and get food to those who need it. So he started NGO in Japan and they have redistributed over 8000 tons of food. In addition, since 2011, they have also provided food and disaster relief supplies to the Tohoku religion.
He first came to Japan in 1984 and he was the CEO of 2nd Harvest Japan since 2002. He is also an adjunct professor at Sophia University teaching NGO management and issues related to the nonprofit sector. He worked at several Asian countries and worked with food problem.
I read this pages, the food problem was more severe than what I thought. So I'm very looking forward to listening to his story tomorrow.

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  1. I'm very glad to see that you explored the websites and that you learned so much of the background of the speaker and of 2HJ. Hopefully, that has whet your appetite for the talk and will help you understand it better. I will be meeting Mr. McJilton for the first time but I've heard that he's an excellent and highly motivating speaker, so I'm looking forward to the event.
    Clear skies,
    Joseph D.

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