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viernes, 16 de enero de 2009

Barco de la Juventud

NEWS - JAPAN
SHIP FOR WORLD YOUTH PROGRAM
Itinerario del Barco de la Juventud Mundial
El itinerario de la XXI gira del Barco de la Juventud Mundial 2009 es como sigue:
14 / enero / 2009 - Llegada de los participantes desde los paises invitados.
15 de enero - Llegada de los participantes japoneses.
23 de enero - Salida del puerto de Yokohama, Japón.
02 de febrero - Abastecimiento de combustible, alimentos y agua en el puerto de Vanuatu. (Ver fotos, oprima)
05 - 07 / febrero - Actividades en el puerto de Tonga (Nuku'alofa).
11 - 14 / febrero - Actividades en el puerto de Nueva Zelandia (Auckland).
19 - 20 / febrero - Abastecimiento de combustible, alimentos y agua en el puerto de Vanuatu.
05 de marzo del 2009 - Regreso a Tokio (Japón).
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El ''Programa Japonés Crucero Juvenil de la Buena Voluntad'' fue reorganizado y mejorado como ''Programa Mundial del Barco de la Juventud'' en 1988.
El objetivo principal del programa anterior, que era el de enviar jóvenes japoneses al extranjero, se cambió, por lo que el intercambio entre japoneses y jóvenes extranjeros se convirtió en una de las actividades principales.
Tambien los contenidos se volvieron más académicos por medio de la introducción de actividades tales como discusiones y seminarios.
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English
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The itinerary of the 21th Ship for World Youth program 2009 is as follows:
Arrival of the participants from overseas: January 14, 2009.
Program for overseas participants in Japan: January 15-22.
Departure from Yokohama Port (Japan): January 23.
Refuel, food and water supply in Vanuatu: February 2.
Port of call activities in Tonga (Nuku'alofa): February 5-7.
Port of call activities in New Zealand (Auckland): February 11-14.
Refuel, food and water supply in Vanuatu: Feb. 19 - 20.
Return back to Tokyo (Japan) March 5

Participating countries for SWY21 are:
Canada Arab Republic of Egypt Republic of the Fiji Islands Japan Republic of Mauritius New Zealand Kingdom of Norway Republic of Peru Kingdom of Tonga United Arab Emirates Republic of Vanuatu Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela Republic of Yemen

Purpose of the program:
The purpose of the Ship for World Youth program is to broaden the global view of the Japanese youths, to promote mutual understanding and friendship between Japanese and foreign youths as well as to cultivate the spirit of international cooperation and the competence to practice it, and furthermore to foster the youths with capability of showing leadership in various area of international society.In addition, this program aims at establishing networks and promoting joint activities among youths around the world through providing, as the concrete and practical opportunity, the cohabitation and the joint activity on the board of the "Ship for World Youth," which is the epitome of international society with wide variety of cultures and ideas, to make an visible international contribution from the perspective of human resource development.In this program, approximately 120 youth from Japan and 140 youth from various areas of the world live together on board the ship and engage in various multilateral exchange activities such as studying and discussing common issues from a global viewpoint on board and in the countries visited.

How the Ship for World Youth Program started:
The international youth exchange program of the Cabinet Office originally started in 1959 when it implemented the “Japanese Youth Goodwill Mission Program” which the then Prime Minister Kishi had proposed personally in order to commemorate the marriage of H.M. the Emperor, who was at that time the Crown Prince.
In 1967, the “Japanese Youth Goodwill Cruise Program” started as one of the projects to commemorate the Centennial of the Meiji Restoration. Both the “Japanese Youth Goodwill Mission Program” and the “Japanese Youth Goodwill Cruise Program” gave a big dream and hope to the youth of Japan since the government would take the initiative to send the youth overseas at the time when it was still very difficult for them to go aboard on their own.
Due to the recent expansion of the international role of Japan and the remarkable advancement in internationalization in various fields all over the world, the improvement of the contents of international youth exchange programs of the Cabinet Office has been found necessary in order to cope with such a changing social environment.
Firstly, therefore, the “Japanese Youth Goodwill Cruise Program” was reorganized and upgraded to the “Ship for World Youth Program” in 1988.
The main objective of the former program, which was sending Japanese youth overseas, was changed, so that the exchange between Japanese and foreign youth became one of the main activities.
The contents also became more academic through the introduction of activities such as discussions and seminars.

13th(FY2000) 2(To) Our Own Ocean
Sept. 9 toOct. 24, 2000(49 days) Russia (Vladivostok, September 9 to 10)U.S.A. (Hawaii, September 18 to 20)Tonga (Nuku'alofa, October 2 to 4)New Zealand (Auckland, October 8 to 11)
252(JPY: 117/OPY: 135)
14th(FY2001)
Wa Wa Wa-Unity, Friendship, Harmony-
Oct. 25 toDec. 13, 2001(50 days)
Fiji (Suva, Nov. 6 to 7)New Zealand (Auckland, November 10 to 12)Singapore (Singapore, November 25 to 27Thailand (Bangkok, Nov. 30 to Dec. 2)
258(JPY: 119/OPY: 139)
15th(FY2002)
Noitaroballoc-One people, many minds-
Oct. 31 toDec. 13, 2002(44 days)
Australia (Cairns, November 8 to 9)U.S.A. (Honolulu, Novermber 18 to 19)Canada (Vancouver, November 25 to 27)
247(JPY: 117/OPY: 130)
16th(FY2003)
Challenge to Change
Jan. 21 toMarch 3, 2004(43 days)
India (Mumbay, February 3 to 4)Tanzania (Dar es Salaam, February 10 to 12)Seychelles (Victoria, February 15 to 16)
258(JPY: 124/OPY: 134)
17th(FY2004)
Together Towards Tomorrow
Jan. 19 toMarch 2, 2005(43 days)
Australia (Sydney, Feb. 1 to 4)New Zealand (Wellingtin, Feb. 10 to 13)Fiji (Suva, Feb. 17 to 19)
260(JPY: 120/OPY: 140)
18th(FY2005)
Bonding Beyond Borders
Jan. 19 toMarch 2, 2006(43 days)
India (Chennai, Jan. 30 to 31)Kenya (Mombassa, Feb. 7 to 9)Mauritius (Port Louis, Feb. 13 to 14)
250(JPY: 118/OPY: 132)
19th(FY2006)
AHOY!Achieving the Hopes Of Youth
Jan. 25 toMar. 8, 2007(43 days)
Australia (Brisbane, Feb. 5 to 8)Australia (Sydney, Feb. 12 to 14)New Zealand (Wellington, Feb. 19 to 21)
252(JPY: 117/OPY: 135)
20th(FY2007)
Friendship, Leadership and Partnership
Jan. 24 toMar. 5, 2008(42 days)
Oman (Muscat, Feb. 11 to 13)India (Chennai, Feb. 19 to 22)
250(JPY: 116/OPY: 134)

VER TODAS LAS FECHAS DESDE 1988 EN,
HISTORIA DE ESTE PROYECTO JUVENIL en este enlace,
http://www.swyaa.org/swyprogram/index.htm

1 comentario:

  1. El itinerario de la XXI gira del Barco de la Juventud Mundial 2009 es como sigue:
    14 / enero / 2009 - Llegada de los participantes desde los paises invitados.
    15 de enero - Llegada de los participantes japoneses.
    23 de enero - Salida del puerto de Yokohama, Japón.
    02 de febrero - Abastecimiento de combustible, alimentos y agua en el puerto de Vanuatu. (Ver fotos, oprima)
    05 - 07 / febrero - Actividades en el puerto de Tonga (Nuku'alofa).
    11 - 14 / febrero - Actividades en el puerto de Nueva Zelandia (Auckland).
    19 - 20 / febrero - Abastecimiento de combustible, alimentos y agua en el puerto de Vanuatu.
    05 de marzo del 2009 - Regreso a Tokio (Japón).
    .
    El ''Programa Japonés Crucero Juvenil de la Buena Voluntad'' fue reorganizado y mejorado como ''Programa Mundial del Barco de la Juventud'' en 1988.
    El objetivo principal del programa anterior, que era el de enviar jóvenes japoneses al extranjero, se cambió, por lo que el intercambio entre japoneses y jóvenes extranjeros se convirtió en una de las actividades principales.
    Tambien los contenidos se volvieron más académicos por medio de la introducción de actividades tales como discusiones y seminarios.
    .
    English
    The itinerary of the 21th Ship for World Youth program 2009 is as follows:
    Arrival of the participants from overseas: January 14, 2009.
    Program for overseas participants in Japan: January 15-22.
    Departure from Yokohama Port (Japan): January 23.
    Refuel, food and water supply in Vanuatu: February 2.
    Port of call activities in Tonga (Nuku'alofa): February 5-7.
    Port of call activities in New Zealand (Auckland): February 11-14.
    Refuel, food and water supply in Vanuatu: Feb. 19 - 20.
    Return back to Tokyo(Japan)March5

    Participating countries for SWY21 are:
    Canada Arab Republic of Egypt Republic of the Fiji Islands Japan Republic of Mauritius New Zealand Kingdom of Norway Republic of Peru Kingdom of Tonga United Arab Emirates Republic of Vanuatu Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela Republic of Yemen

    Purpose of the program:
    The purpose of the Ship for World Youth program is to broaden the global view of the Japanese youths, to promote mutual understanding and friendship between Japanese and foreign youths as well as to cultivate the spirit of international cooperation and the competence to practice it, and furthermore to foster the youths with capability of showing leadership in various area of international society.In addition, this program aims at establishing networks and promoting joint activities among youths around the world through providing, as the concrete and practical opportunity, the cohabitation and the joint activity on the board of the "Ship for World Youth," which is the epitome of international society with wide variety of cultures and ideas, to make an visible international contribution from the perspective of human resource development.In this program, approximately 120 youth from Japan and 140 youth from various areas of the world live together on board the ship and engage in various multilateral exchange activities such as studying and discussing common issues from a global viewpoint on board and in the countries visited.

    How the Ship for World Youth Program started:
    The international youth exchange program of the Cabinet Office originally started in 1959 when it implemented the “Japanese Youth Goodwill Mission Program” which the then Prime Minister Kishi had proposed personally in order to commemorate the marriage of H.M. the Emperor, who was at that time the Crown Prince.
    In 1967, the “Japanese Youth Goodwill Cruise Program” started as one of the projects to commemorate the Centennial of the Meiji Restoration. Both the “Japanese Youth Goodwill Mission Program” and the “Japanese Youth Goodwill Cruise Program” gave a big dream and hope to the youth of Japan since the government would take the initiative to send the youth overseas at the time when it was still very difficult for them to go aboard on their own.
    Due to the recent expansion of the international role of Japan and the remarkable advancement in internationalization in various fields all over the world, the improvement of the contents of international youth exchange programs of the Cabinet Office has been found necessary in order to cope with such a changing social environment.
    Firstly, therefore, the “Japanese Youth Goodwill Cruise Program” was reorganized and upgraded to the “Ship for World Youth Program” in 1988.
    The main objective of the former program, which was sending Japanese youth overseas, was changed, so that the exchange between Japanese and foreign youth became one of the main activities.
    The contents also became more academic through the introduction of activities such as discussions and seminars.

    13th(FY2000) 2(To) Our Own Ocean
    Sept. 9 toOct. 24, 2000(49 days) Russia (Vladivostok, September 9 to 10)U.S.A. (Hawaii, September 18 to 20)Tonga (Nuku'alofa, October 2 to 4)New Zealand (Auckland, October 8 to 11)
    252(JPY: 117/OPY: 135)
    14th(FY2001)
    Wa Wa Wa-Unity, Friendship, Harmony-
    Oct. 25 toDec. 13, 2001(50 days)
    Fiji (Suva, Nov. 6 to 7)New Zealand (Auckland, November 10 to 12)Singapore (Singapore, November 25 to 27Thailand (Bangkok, Nov. 30 to Dec. 2)
    258(JPY: 119/OPY: 139)
    15th(FY2002)
    Noitaroballoc-One people, many minds-
    Oct. 31 toDec. 13, 2002(44 days)
    Australia (Cairns, November 8 to 9)U.S.A. (Honolulu, Novermber 18 to 19)Canada (Vancouver, November 25 to 27)
    247(JPY: 117/OPY: 130)
    16th(FY2003)
    Challenge to Change
    Jan. 21 toMarch 3, 2004(43 days)
    India (Mumbay, February 3 to 4)Tanzania (Dar es Salaam, February 10 to 12)Seychelles (Victoria, February 15 to 16)
    258(JPY: 124/OPY: 134)
    17th(FY2004)
    Together Towards Tomorrow
    Jan. 19 toMarch 2, 2005(43 days)
    Australia (Sydney, Feb. 1 to 4)New Zealand (Wellingtin, Feb. 10 to 13)Fiji (Suva, Feb. 17 to 19)
    260(JPY: 120/OPY: 140)
    18th(FY2005)
    Bonding Beyond Borders
    Jan. 19 toMarch 2, 2006(43 days)
    India (Chennai, Jan. 30 to 31)Kenya (Mombassa, Feb. 7 to 9)Mauritius (Port Louis, Feb. 13 to 14)
    250(JPY: 118/OPY: 132)
    19th(FY2006)
    AHOY!Achieving the Hopes Of Youth
    Jan. 25 toMar. 8, 2007(43 days)
    Australia (Brisbane, Feb. 5 to 8)Australia (Sydney, Feb. 12 to 14)New Zealand (Wellington, Feb. 19 to 21)
    252(JPY: 117/OPY: 135)
    20th(FY2007)
    Friendship, Leadership and Partnership
    Jan. 24 toMar. 5, 2008(42 days)
    Oman (Muscat, Feb. 11 to 13)India (Chennai, Feb. 19 to 22)
    250(JPY: 116/OPY: 134)

    VER TODAS LAS FECHAS DESDE 1988 EN,
    http://www.swyaa.org/history/swydata.htm
    HISTORIA DE ESTE PROYECTO JUVENIL en este enlace,
    http://www.swyaa.org/swyprogram/index.htm

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