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The Most Significant Agency From Japan

JAPIA’s efforts are the best service to Africa for its development. By leveraging Japanese expertise and technology, JAPIA can contribute to improving various sectors of the African economy. The initiative to establish a “Made in Africa” united label suggests a focus on promoting local industries and manufacturing, which can lead to economic growth and job creation. Additionally, by supporting Japanese companies in expanding into African markets, JAPIA can facilitate technology transfer, knowledge sharing, and capacity building, which are crucial for sustainable development. JAPIA’s role as a cultural guide and legislative support further demonstrates its commitment to fostering long-term partnerships and collaboration between Japan and Africa.

A Call for a New Africa from the Heart of Japan

JAPIA was conceived by the heart of Marine Foundation for Africa, a continent undergoing profound positive changes. Africa has long been recognized for its immense potential for advancement, yet throughout history, its people have been deprived of their rights by dominant powers seeking to exploit its wealth and minerals. These powers failed to acknowledge Africa’s pivotal role in the global economy; if Africa falls, everything else falls. Contrary to misconceptions, Africa’s trajectory to becoming the greatest continent on earth is an undeniable reality, rooted in its historical and scientific foundations. Africa is the source of the earth’s natural resources and could be considered the birthplace of humanity.

The Marine Foundation is dedicated to empowering Africa by establishing systems that allow the continent to control its own projects. This marks a stark departure from the past, where nations imposed corrupt systems to maintain control over the land and its people. Today, the systems implemented by the Marine Foundation are designed for Africa, by Africa, and from Africa. This signifies a transformative moment for African people, who will now have mastery over their economy and environment.

The “Made-in-Africa” Label

Given Japan’s longstanding cooperation with Africa, the Marine Foundation aims to enhance this important partnership through strategic and innovative approaches. This effort is crucial as the global market increasingly looks to Africa, a trend expected to continue for decades. Recognizing the need for innovative communication and understanding tools, the foundation emphasizes the importance of educational and academic programs, starting in Africa and expanding worldwide.

In line with this vision, the Marine Foundation plans to establish Japanese language schools in Africa from fiscal year 2025 & 2026, with the launch scheduled for 2024. This initiative is expected to significantly increase Japanese business volume in Africa, enhance Japanese expertise, and promote “made in Japan” products transfered across the Africa continent into a “Made-in-Africa” label.

The foundation envisions a new public-private partnership involving Japan’s leading global and domestic brands to advance Japan-Africa cooperation in global socio-economic development. This partnership aims to capitalize on market dynamism, particularly in this era of rapid technological advancements, to create a better future for the next generation of global citizens.

 J-A-P-I-A

Japan Africa Partnership Initiatives Agency

5000 Japanese Language Stations Throughout Africa

54 Japanese Vocational Training Schools

Japan Africa Exchange & Transfer of Technology

Japan Sister Cities Partnership Agreement

African Projects Insider Information

International JAPAN AFRICA Development Forums

A “Made in Africa” Unified Continental Label Incorporating Japanese Technologies Will Expand Japanese Business Volume in the African Market, Reaching Up to 1.2 Billion People. This Represents a Perfect Win-Win Development Strategy, a “Match Made in Heaven.”

All Nations and Kingdoms Included

JAPIA and the Art of Personalized Relations

The Failure of Conventional Government Agencies

JETRO (Japan External Trade Organization) and JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency) are both Japanese government agencies that have been involved in supporting development efforts in Africa. JETRO primarily focuses on promoting trade and investment between Japan and other countries, including African nations. JICA, on the other hand, is responsible for implementing Japan’s official development assistance (ODA) programs, which aim to support economic and social development in developing countries, including many in Africa.

While both JETRO and JICA have made efforts to contribute to Africa’s development, some critics argue that their approaches have not always been successful in achieving meaningful and sustainable development outcomes. These criticisms often point to issues such as a lack of alignment between their programs and African countries’ development priorities, limited local ownership and capacity building, and challenges in ensuring the long-term sustainability of projects.

It’s important to note that while there may have been challenges and criticisms of their efforts, JETRO and JICA’s contributions to Africa should also be seen in the context of the broader challenges and complexities of development work in the region.

The JAPIA Solution Compared with JETRO of JICA

JAPIA (Japan-Africa Partnership Initiatives Association) may have more potential for success in Africa compared to JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency) and JETRO (Japan External Trade Organization) for several reasons outlined in the texts above:

Tailored Approach: JAPIA is described as being designed specifically for Africa, by Africa, and from Africa. This suggests a more localized and tailored approach to addressing African development challenges, which could lead to more effective and sustainable outcomes compared to more generalized approaches by JICA and JETRO.

Focus on Empowerment: The texts highlight JAPIA’s focus on empowering Africa by allowing the continent to control its own projects. This emphasis on local ownership and control contrasts with criticisms of JICA and JETRO for sometimes lacking alignment with African countries’ development priorities and limited local capacity building.

Innovative Tools: JAPIA is mentioned as requiring innovative tools for better communication and understanding for appropriate interaction. This suggests a recognition of the need for new approaches to development in Africa, which could give JAPIA an advantage over more traditional approaches taken by JICA and JETRO.

Educational and Academic Programs: JAPIA’s immediate action plan focuses on educational and academic specific programs in Africa, which could help build local capacity and promote sustainable development. This focus on education aligns with broader development goals and could contribute to JAPIA’s success in Africa.

Cultural and Legislative Support: JAPIA is said to provide cultural and legislative support to visionary Japanese corporate leaders wishing to expand outside Japan. This support could help facilitate smoother partnerships and collaborations between Japanese and African entities, enhancing the likelihood of success for JAPIA’s initiatives.

Overall, these factors suggest that JAPIA may have a more nuanced and responsive approach to African development challenges compared to JICA and JETRO, potentially giving it a greater chance of success in the continent.

The Beauty of Japan is Compatible to the Heart of Africa the Motherland

The Heart for Motherland Africa

The Beauty of Japan is Compatible with the Heart of Africa, the Motherland: Japan, often seen as a beautiful daughter of Africa, shares a deep connection with the continent, symbolizing a harmonious relationship between the two. Just as a daughter cares for her mother, Japan expresses a unique sensitivity and nurturing spirit towards Africa, akin to a woman caring for her children and cherishing the natural beauty of the African environment.

Japan’s beauty is not just skin-deep; it reflects a deeper understanding and appreciation of Africa’s rich cultural heritage, diverse landscapes, and vibrant communities. This compatibility goes beyond mere aesthetics; it is a reflection of the shared values of respect, harmony, and balance that both Japan and Africa hold dear.

As Japan continues to engage with Africa through initiatives like JAPIA (Japan-Africa Partnership Initiatives Agency), it does so with the understanding that true beauty lies in the connections we forge and the care we show for one another. In this light, Japan’s approach to Africa is not just about development or business; it is about building a lasting bond that celebrates the beauty of diversity and the richness of our shared humanity.

The Leadership of JAPIA

JAPIA in Japan and JAPIA in Africa

The leadership of JAPIA (Japan-Africa Partnership Initiative Association) both in Japan and overseas plays a crucial role in shaping the organization’s vision and implementing its strategies. In Japan, the leadership team is responsible for guiding the overall direction of JAPIA and ensuring that its initiatives align with the organization’s goals and values.

Overseas, JAPIA’s leadership is tasked with building and maintaining relationships with African countries, organizations, and stakeholders. They play a key role in fostering partnerships, identifying opportunities for collaboration, and implementing projects that contribute to JAPIA’s mission of promoting sustainable development in Africa.

The leadership of JAPIA is characterized by its commitment to fostering strong and mutually beneficial partnerships between Japan and Africa. They are dedicated to promoting economic growth, social development, and cultural exchange between the two regions, guided by the belief that collaboration and cooperation are essential for achieving sustainable development goals.

Introducing Mr. Hiromori Yamamoto as the First President of JAPIA Japan

Mr. Yamamoto is the founder of his own organization called HAT, which has automatically become an agency under the umbrella of JAPIA. The Healthcare and Advanced Technology Foundation (HAT), based in Tokyo, Japan, aims to create a vibrant and stress-free life where individuals experience daily improvement and growth. The foundation is dedicated to advancing humanity, the earth, and the universe through the promotion of academics, arts, science, and technology, with a focus on enhancing physical and mental health. To achieve these goals, the foundation engages in various activities, including research and development in preventative healthcare and new technologies, dissemination of health-related knowledge and technology, charitable donations for health promotion, and initiatives in next-generation energy and environmental improvement. Additionally, the foundation collaborates with organizations aligned with its mission and supports projects that contribute to its objectives, such as IT and AI technology applications, platform development, and information dissemination through lectures and seminars. Mr. Yamomoto’s Official Page at Marine Foundation

Mr. Yamamoto, is also the owner of Cores Corporation in Japan, leads a business dedicated to broad societal contributions. Cores Corporation specializes in the development and application of innovative technologies, focusing on data compression, electronic filing systems, and mobile products. Their flagship product, the domestically produced image engine “CoreImageEngine,” showcases their commitment to unique, cutting-edge solutions that have the potential to positively impact various industries and sectors.

JAPIA Board of Directors

The composition of the board of directors of JAPIA Japan reflects a strategic approach to governance that emphasizes expertise and innovation. By including business owners, patent owners, and innovation specialists on the board, JAPIA aims to leverage diverse perspectives and skills to drive its mission forward. Business owners bring valuable experience in strategic decision-making and management, while patent owners can contribute insights into intellectual property and technology development. Innovation specialists, on the other hand, can provide expertise in creating and implementing novel solutions to complex challenges. Together, these individuals can help guide JAPIA towards achieving its goals and fostering meaningful partnerships between Japan and Africa.

Source of Funds: Tokyo, Japan

The system engineered by Executive Chairman Tomeo Motto RDG includes the establishment of the Marine Foundation Trust, in addition to the Marine Foundation’s registration in Tokyo, Japan. The Marine Foundation Trust is designed to provide funds to all signature projects and agencies of the Marine Foundation platform worldwide.

To ensure the security and longevity of the funds, the Marine Foundation Trust will have accounts established in nations where the Foundation operates. This decentralized system provides assurance that funds will be available for generations to come, supporting the Foundation’s mission of global impact and sustainability.

MARINE FOUNDATION TRUST WORLD AGENCIES - click here

You can contact the MARINE FOUNDATION’s Chairman at +81-90-4944-559 (Tokyo-Japan)

MARINE-FOUNDATION (MARINEF.ORG): A Visionary International Organization Promoting Global Cultural Unity, Diplomatic Cooperation and and Sustainable Development.

Marine Foundation's Operational Strategic Capability

MARINE-FOUNDATION (MARINEF) is an organization founded by Tomeo Motto RDG, characterized by its visionary outlook, sovereign-level status, and diplomatic privileges achieved through international agreements with African nations. The administrative headquarters of MARINE-FOUNDATION are situated in Tokyo, Japan. Fundamentally, MARINEF is dedicated to fostering global cultural unity, exemplified by the establishment of the United Five Oceans (U5O). This pioneering initiative underscores a fundamental truth: our planet's oceans and seas encircle all continents, symbolizing our interconnectedness. In this context, MARINEF emerges as a beacon of unity, tirelessly advocating for the harmonious coexistence of diverse cultures worldwide. Its status parallels that of the United Nations (UN), yet it extends further, wielding international authority within a geo-political context under the strategic leadership of eminent figures such as the founders of the "Development World Bank" (DWB). These global leaders aspire to collaborate seamlessly with MARINEF-U5O, engaging in a multitude of humanitarian, diplomatic, and developmental endeavors while preserving the full sovereignty of regions. This distinctive fusion of diplomatic stature and financial autonomy, under the aegis of the Marine-Foundation Trust, empowers MARINEF-U5O to execute its missions with unparalleled flexibility and efficiency, potentially surpassing conventional organizational structures.

MARINE-FOUNDATION is presently committed to serving the global population at large, transcending geopolitical boundaries, and championing the cause of peace based on the guiding principles of common sense and morality. Its system is designed to promote economic development, facilitate infrastructure improvements, and stimulate social investments to attain enduring peace among diverse cultures.
MARINEF-U5O ensures that diplomatic interactions among nations revolve around economic benefits, enabling nations to retain control over their sovereignty and culture while avoiding religious, cultural, or political conflicts. The support of influential African nations bolsters the robust diplomatic presence of MARINEF-U5O. MARINEF-U5O (Marine Foundation) serves as a Universal Cultural Platform of Peace, dedicated to fostering the coexistence and prosperity of all.

Legally registered across Asia, Africa, and Europe, with plans for expansion into the UAE and GCC regions, the Marine Foundation is strategically positioned to facilitate its global operations. As an international entity dedicated to the social, economic, and cultural advancement of communities worldwide, the Marine Foundation collaborates with a diverse array of professional and academic organizations to provide top-tier services.

Many of its partners in socio-economic development and investment have earned recognition from Interbrand as either a Best Global Brand (BGB) or Best Domestic Brand (BDB). These partners include prominent business leaders from five continents, featuring notable figures from the Arabian Gulf and India.

Through these collaborations, the Marine Foundation has established one of the most effective and efficient platforms for sustainable investment and operational systems, supported by a robust network that enables rapid global responses. In this era of the fourth industrial revolution, the Marine Foundation has also developed a unique public relations mechanism capable of mobilizing public and private funding for strategic interventions across various priority socio-economic sectors. Our approach prioritizes human-centric development, empowering individuals to contribute and participate in their country's progress, thus strengthening the global market within international societies.

The Marine Foundation places a strong emphasis on promoting and developing human capital. We believe in the potential of every global citizen to realize their dreams. Our vision of humanity encompasses decency and solidarity, which are essential for building stable economies. By fostering inclusive and well-balanced systems, we can effectively address various ecological challenges. Together, we are stronger and safer.

Educational Structures & Institutions

WFYA - World Football Youth Association & MIFA - Marine International Football Academy

Connecting Young Talents Globally & Sports Equipment Distribution System. Official page

The Voyage Academy - VA

Academic Heritage Traveling Club for Tourism Development. Official page

World Naval Federation - WNF

Naval Exercises for Humanitarian Services & Disciplinary Training. Official page

Ocean Universal Academy

Marine Foundation Children's Full Marine Education & Environmental School - Official Page

National Kingdom Schools - SCU

Sea Campus Universal. Fast Leaning & Children Full Accommodation Systems in the form of children educational villages. Official Pages

Global University - GU

University of Technology & Development and the Faculties of Vocational Technical School. Official Page

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Clubs & Assemblies

Brand Owners Association - IBC

Marine Foundation supervisory members Part Owners of the Brand. Official Leadership page  -  Official Entrance Page

First Ladies Club - FLC

Women's Voice for Education & Women Empowerment. Presidential Spouses, Royal Families & Dignitary Ladies. Official Page

United Five Oceans - U5O

The Continental Confederation of all Nations of the Marine Foundation. Official Page

Club of Africa - COA

African Discovery Renaissance & Reunion Heritage of the Motherland. Official Page

Wealth Legendary Agency - WLA

Billionaire Legacy Academia Council for Infrastructural Restoration. Official Page

AIIDA - Arabian Islamic Initiatives for the Development of Africa

Arabian Islamic Cultural Regions of Support for Africa's Economic Growth with Infrastructural Projects and Finance. Official Page

Montebise & The Club of Kingdom Nations

The Gathering of True Monarchs for Peace and Restoration. The Peace Assembly of Kingdom Nations. Official Page

The Federation of First Sovereign Nations & Indigenous Tribes

Based on the Development World Bank of Founder Mr. Bian S. Mason. Official Website

The Council of Celebrities - COC

Education & Celebration in the Context of Celebrities' participation through the System of the Marine Foundation. Official Page

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Transfer of Technologies & Medical

Health Distribution Agency - HDA

Marine Foundation's health distribution program worldwide up to the 241 nations/regions of the world. Official Page

Maritime Development Agency - MDA

Connecting Marine Technology to the World. Official Page

Children Hospital & Resort - MCHR

International Children Hospital and Resort based on the Concept of Dr. Professor Undra Semjidsuren. Official Page

Japan Africa Partnership Initiatives Agency - JAPIA

"Japan-Africa" "Public-Private" Partnership Special Initiatives For Economic & Educational Developments. Official Page

Slow Moving Water Technology - WATEROTOR

Bringing Electricity to the Entire World, Mr. Ferguson is the Founder and Proud Owner of the Marvelous Organization, which has recently become a Marine Foundation via its Co-Chairman Mr. Brian S. Mason, Founder of the First Development World Bank. Official Page

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Mass Online & Offline Membership Platforms

Global Citizens Live Association - GCLA

Marine Foundation initiates the Global Citizen Live Association – GCLA – to assemble a movement for those who adhere to the practice of total respect for human life, one another, and the earth's environment. Official Page

Wikinations.Com

Geographical Education & Corporate Membership. International Chamber of Commerce Online. Official Page

Marine International Communication Centers - MICC

The Global Communication Center serves as Physical Places of Social and Educational Gatherings of the GCLA membership. Official Page

International Women Club - IWC

The International Women Club is a worldwide "Women Oriented" platform with a mission to become an audience of support for the Marine Foundation concerning women empowerment and the Protection of Children worldwide. Official Page

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Mass Multimedia & Diplomacy

Marine Correspondent & Media Club - MCMC

The Exact Replica of the Foreign Correspondent Club of Japan. This is the media base of the Marine Foundation throughout the world. Official page

Marine Embassy Resorts - MER

Starting with Africa, the development and settlement of the most Charismatic and Unique Diplomatic  Hotel Chain Ever Conceived, Under the Ruling of the United Five Ocean. MER is the Home of MCMC and the Headquarters of the World Naval Federation. Official Page

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Financial Platforms

First Development World Bank - DWB

Conceived, Founded, Created, and Owned by Brian S. Mason, the DWB is also set to reunite all the Natives' First Sovereign Nations of the World. It is a Total Reform of "Wealth Distribution" Through the Full Fledged Development Platform of the Marine Foundation, which in the Great Part, will use the DWB's financial wisdom to the creation of the most ambitious projects on the planet. Official Page

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Entertainment & Tourism

World Peace Orchestra - WPO

If you want to feel the love, listen to the music while looking at someone's eyes, but if you're going to see what it sounds like in action, engage your world to celebrate at all times. Classic Division, Jazz Division, and Modern Division. Official Page

Maritime Tourism Agency - MTA

What's Good for One is Good for A Million. Official Page

Sea of Dreams - SOD

The Initiation of Women of the Marine Foundation for all Children at Large. First Chapter at Aruba Caribbean Island. Official Page

Freddy's Magical Toy & Design Factory

Creation of ART objects and Brand Material by African Artist Freddy Mongo Wenako. Also, the cooperation with Jospin - Renown African Artist. Official Page

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Corporate Responsibility & Governance, and Sponsors Groups

The Green Certificate

Corporate Certification in Leadership, Integrity, and Inspiration. The Restructuring of Corporate Governance Worldwide. Official Page

Sponsors Sisters Association

The Restructuring of Corporate Governance Throughout Non-Profit and Non-Governmental Organization. Official Page

Sponsors Partners Association

The Restructuring of Corporate Governance Throughout Business Industries and Organizational Management throughout the world. Official Page

Sponsors Affiliates Association

The Restructuring of Corporate Governance Throughout Business Industries and Organizational Management throughout the world. Official Page

Go to the Agencies' page here.

MARINE FOUNDATION WORLD AGENCIES - Downloadable PDF - click here