2008-09-22

Do you know what is JENESYS?

JENESYS stands for Japan East-Asia Network of Exchange for Students and Youths. This program has been created under the initiative of Mr. Shinzo Abe, a former Prime Minister of Japan announce at the 2nd East Asia Summit(EAS) on 15th of January, 2007. Japan would provide financial assistance amounting to approximately US$315 million for the East-Asia Youth Exchange, inviting approximately 6000 youths/year for 5 years.
The objective of this programme is to form a basis of future vision and construct firm solidarity among Asian Countries through the programme, which will promote mutual understanding of the future generation of ASEAN and East-Asia Summit member countries.
Under this scheme, so far 150 Cambodian high school students have been invited to visit Japan for 10 days which is divided into 3 batchs.

5 コメント:

កូនខ្មែរ said...

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Smey_Wei said...

Hey, sister! I am Reaksmey, a freshman in Economics at RULE recently. Could u tell me more at JENESYS? When it usually be held? What are the requirements? Thanks in advance! darareaksmeys@yahoo.com or smeywei.blogspot.com

lacey said...

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Vanna, Hay said...

Dear Lina Eang,

Regarding to the JENESYS, what is the requirement for those high school students to come and visit Japan,

I have a cousin she is study in grade 12, and other he is graduated from high school and passed to serve as the teacher of English and he now training for his mission, so if he could come and learn how Japan educate their children,
could you please kindly give me the link or tell directly clearly about this JENESYS?