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Japan Times
JAPAN
Jan 5, 2011
Ogata to Japan: Remember, pay it forward
The top provider of official development assistance in the 1990s, Japan has since been shrinking its foreign aid budget as the economy stagnates.
Japan Times
JAPAN
Nov 10, 2009
JICA boss Sadako Ogata sees Afghan aid hitting $1 billion
The government is expected to triple its annual civilian support to Afghanistan to $1 billion as it ends the Maritime Self-Defense Force's refueling mission in the Indian Ocean supporting antiterrorism interdictions, top aid official Sadako Ogata said.
Japan Times
LIFE
Feb 8, 2009
Japan charts a new course on refugees
Beginning in 2010, Japan will inaugurate a three-year pilot program to accept 30 refugees a year from camps nestled along the remote border between Thailand and Burma.
COMMENTARY / World
Jul 11, 2007
Palestinians' 'Blair option' needs help
LOS ANGELES — The release of an abducted BBC journalist in Gaza is being seen by some as an attempt by Hamas (which denies any part in the kidnapping) to curry favor with Tony Blair, who on stepping down as Britain's prime minister was appointed international envoy to Israel and Palestine. Blair has the thankless task of helping Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas build institutions for a viable state, following Hamas' military takeover of Gaza.
Japan Times
LIFE / REFUGEES AND JAPAN
Jul 8, 2007
Diplomat rues Tokyo's 'lack of humanity' to asylum-seekers
Sadako Ogata was the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees from 1991-2001, and has been President of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) since 2003. Here, she talks frankly to The Japan Times about Japan's attitudes to those who flee their homelands and seek sanctuary on these shores.
Japan Times
COMMUNITY / Our Lives / CLOSE-UP
May 1, 2005
Sadako Ogata: Front-line fighter for a better world
Sadako Ogata, formerly United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, is one of Japan's most prominent international figures.
EDITORIALS
Sep 17, 2003
High hopes for Ms. Ogata and JICA
Japan has updated its policy guidelines for official development assistance -- concessionary aid to developing countries -- for the first time in 11 years. ODA has long been considered a key instrument of Japanese diplomacy, but its effectiveness as such has been admittedly less than satisfactory. The new ODA charter is designed to improve this aspect of Japanese aid.

Longform

Later this month, author Shogo Imamura will open Honmaru, a bookstore that allows other businesses to rent its shelves. It's part of a wave of ideas Japanese booksellers are trying to compete with online spaces.
The story isn't over for Japan's bookstores