By Eitan Oren | Assistant to Country Director
The Youth Leadership Project brings together youths from disaster areas around the world for an intensive training that takes place in Tohoku, Japan. The youths learn and experience disaster prevention methods, Psychological First Aid and stress-management techniques; Tour the disaster area and meet with local leaders who have made a change, and work towards realizing their goals in planning and implementing disaster-recovery initiatives .
Unfortuntately, due to various financial and Human-Resource reasons, we have decided to postpone the 2017 Youth Leadship Project.
Thank you for your support and we hope to offer the program next year.
JISP team
JISP is a Non-For-Profit, Non-Governmental, humanitarian organization.
JISP envisions a world where communities affected by potentially traumatic events such as disasters have access to high-quality and sustainable Psycho Social services.
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