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CHP(Center for Health
Promotion)
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CHP
Objectives |
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The objective of
ILSI Japan CHP is to contribute to society through scientific
knowledge and technology from the fields of nutrition, public
health, medicine, and sanitation, which have been developed
by industry, government, and academia in Japan, in order to
help solve public health issues that the world is facing. |
Projects
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To promote healthier lifestyles among
people in their prime or advanced years, seeking to ncrease
physical activity and improve nutrition in innovative ways. |
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To reduce micronutrient malnutrition in developing
countries. |
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To improve safe drinking water supply
and nutrition/health envirnments in developing countries. |
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Donors
and supporting organizations for ILSI Japan CHP
(Alphabetic
order in Japanese) |
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The programs of ILSI
CHP Japan have been supported by donations from the public and
private sector. ILSI CHP Japan very much appreciates the generous
contributions. |
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Project
Funds Committee Members of ILSI Japan |
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Ajinomoto Co., Inc.
Kikkoman Corporation
Suntory Holdings Limited
Takasago International Corporation
Nichirei Foods Inc. |
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Public
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)
Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) |
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Private
organization |
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The Iijima Memorial Foundation
For The Promotion of
Food Science and Technology
Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN)
J-milk (Japan Dairy Association) |
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Industry
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Akzo Nobel Company
Ajinomoto Co., Inc.
Ebara Vietnam Corporation
Kao Corporation
Kikkoman Corporation
Suntory Holdings Limited
Taiyo Kagaku Co., Ltd.
Takasago International Corporation
Nichirei Foods Inc.
Coca-Cola (Japan) Co., Ltd.
Nestle Japan Ltd.
Meiji Co., Ltd. |
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(July 2012)
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