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The MINNA Health Project is a consortium of organizations and individuals specializing in migration and health in Japan. It works with migrant communities in Japan to improve access to information, support, and services particularly on health, and to develop partnerships across sectors and countries.

Healthcare Information for minna in Japan

TThe MINNA Health Project is a consortium of organizations and individuals specializing in migration and health in Japan. It works with migrant communities in Japan
to improve access to
information, support,
and services particularly
on health, and to develop partnerships across sectors and countries.

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About MINNA – HEALTH PROJECT

MINNA works with migrant communities in Japan to improve access to information and services they need, and to develop partnerships across sectors and countries. MINNA is a network comprised of members from the following 4 organizations; the Bureau of International Health Cooperation, National Center for Global Health and Medicine (NCGM), Services for Health in Asian & African Regions (SHARE), Our SDGs Task Force for Foreigners, and the Institute of Developing Economies (IDE-JETRO). MINNA or みんなmeans “everyone” in Japanese and the four organizations share the same vision to enable equal access to health and social support for all. We collaborate in research, seminars, and information dissemination on topics related to health of migrants in Japan and across the world in accordance to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). 

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