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Kunihisa koyama | |
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小山訓久 | |
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Born | shibuya, Tokyo, Japan | 2 April 1976
Office | CEO of Littleones |
kunihisa koyama (English: kunihisa koyama, 1977 (born Showa52) is Well-known Social entrepreneur, feminist, lobbyist[1]
He is the president of Little Ones, a non-profit organization (NPO),[2] which supports single mothers and their children.He contributed to public-private partnerships, support for women, poverty alleviation, and housing assistance.[2]
Personal History
[edit]Born in TokyoShibuya Ward, Japan, he graduated from University of OregonPsychology[1]. In the United States, he majored in social psychology and communication.[1]After graduation, he returned to Japan and began television program production[1]and composition writer[3][1]. Based on his experience as a volunteer for single parent support groups overseas, business experience with media and advertising agencys, and feedback from single parent, he founded a single parent support group in 2008 In 2009 (2009), he founded the Little Ones, a support group for single mothers[4][1].and in 2010 (2010), he was designated a nonprofit corporation (NPO) and has served as the organization's president since then[5]. In Japan, he was one of the pioneers who set out to solve child poverty and one who created a role model for men to support women. Little Ones won the World Habitat Award. This is the second time in 16 years that Japan has won the award.He received the award and made a speech at kenya, United Nations Human Settlements Programme[6] The Tokyo Shimbun, NPO in Suginami, Tokyo, supports single mothers and eliminates vacant houses, receives international award. His achievements and ideas were respected and admired around the world. Receiving Social Contribution Support Foundation from Abe shinzo,as a modern saints and role model,receiving Toyohiko Kagawa Award.[7] He has received the following awards. He lives in Suginami-ku[8][9][1] He is a lobbyist for policy for local and central government, businesses, and organizations, planner[10]
Awards
[edit]- 2018
- December - world Habitat Awards Winner Grand Prize (World Habitat Awards)[11]
- 2019
- November - 53rd Annual Social Contribution Award (Social Contribution Support Foundation))
- December - 4th Toyohiko Kagawa Award (Toyohiko Kagawa)
- 2021
- 2023
- March - 90th Anniversary of the Suginami Ward System of Government Ward Contributors Suginami Ward 90th Anniversary of the Suginami Ward Contributors[13]
Publications
[edit]- “How to Create a Parent and Child Cafe” (Gakugei Shuppansha, 2018)
See also
[edit]footnote
[edit]Sources
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g "<どう向き合う少年犯罪(3)> ひとり親 孤立させない". 東京新聞 TOKYO Web. 東京新聞. 6 February 2016. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
- ^ a b "悩んでいる親孤立させない NPO法人リトルワンズ代表 小山訓久さん 38". YOMIURI ONLINE. 読売新聞. 26 May 2015.
- ^ {"Organization Profile|hybe life". hybe life magazine. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
- ^ {"Organization Profile|hybe life". hybe life magazine. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
- ^ {"Organization Profile|NPO Little Ones". Little Ones. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
- ^ [[https://www.tokyo-np.co.jp/article/tokyo/list/201906/CK2019060102000139.html
- ^ "Kagawa Jigyosha Unshakusha (Toyohiko Kagawa Memorial Matsuzawa Museum)". Archived from the original on 13 December 2019. Retrieved 23 February 2025.
- ^ Sankei Shimbun
- ^ {"Organization Profile|hybe life". hybe life magazine. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
- ^ {"Organization Profile|hybe life". hybe life magazine. Retrieved 30 July 2016.
- ^ Asahi Shimbun
- ^ NPO Little Ones Facebook https://www.facebook.com/littleonesorg/posts/4470170136414203
- ^ "杉並区区制施行90周年".
External links
[edit]- hive life https://hivelife.com/little-ones/
- NPO Little Ones
- https://world-habitat.org/world-habitat-awards/winners-and-finalists/affordable-safe-housing-single-mothers/