60 Years of Friendship & Growth: JICA Volunteers Reflect on Their Legacy in Laos"

26/03/2025 12:00
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KPL In an insightful interview with Lao media on March 19, 2025, Hirose Katsuhiro, Volunteer Coordinator of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Laos Office, reflected on the organization’s enduring impact in Laos and its historic 60-year partnership with the Southeast Asian country.

 

Hirose Katsuhiro, Volunteer Coordinator of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Laos Office

(KPL) In an insightful interview with Lao media on March 19, 2025, Hirose Katsuhiro, Volunteer Coordinator of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Laos Office, reflected on the organization’s enduring impact in Laos and its historic 60-year partnership with the Southeast Asian country.

2025 marks a dual milestone: the 70th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Laos and Japan (Mar 5, 1955-2025) and the 60th anniversary of JICA’s Volunteer Programme, which began in 1965 with the dispatch of 29 Japan Overseas Cooperation Volunteers (JOCV) to five countries—Laos, Cambodia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Kenya.

Katsuhiro commemorated the milestone of JICA’s Overseas Cooperative Volunteers (JOCV) programme, which began in Laos 60 years ago.

Laos was the first country to host these volunteers, and since then, more than 1,000 individuals have contributed to various sectors, including agriculture, education, and healthcare.

Globally, JICA has dispatched over 55,000 volunteers to developing countries, helping improve communities and fostering mutual understanding between Japan and host countries.

In 2025, the volunteer programme continues to thrive, with Japan sending skilled individuals to support the growth and development of Laos. Katsuhiro highlighted Ms. Endo’s current efforts to improve Laos' agricultural products, showcasing the lasting impact of the programme on agricultural development.

The first five members of the team. Mr. Onishi is in the center of the photo. Photo by JICA

The Lao government has recognized the value of Japanese volunteer support, drawing parallels to the work of JICA in other sectors of national development.

Reflecting on the early days of the JOCV programme, volunteer No. 1, Norio Onishi, shared stories of the first five volunteers sent to Laos, who faced numerous challenges such as leaking roofs, limited food, and lack of electricity.

Despite these hardships, the volunteers were determined to promote agricultural development in Xanakham District, Vientiane Province, where they worked with local staff to introduce improved rice varieties.

Onishi recalled how, despite the lack of modern conveniences, the volunteers’ determination and connection with the local people led to long-lasting friendships and cultural exchange.

The interview also delved into Onishi’s personal experiences in Nepal, Tanzania, Ethiopia, and Poland, where he witnessed the resilience of both local communities and JICA volunteers, even in the face of political instability and natural disasters.

These experiences deepened Onishi’s belief in the power of cross-cultural exchange and the importance of international volunteer work in fostering global understanding.

As the JOCV programme celebrates its 60th anniversary, Onishi expressed pride in its achievements and the dedication of volunteers who have contributed to the development of nations through their expertise. He emphasized that the programme has not only helped improve local communities but also enriched the personal and professional lives of volunteers, strengthening bonds between Japan and the host countries.

In closing, Onishi encouraged the current generation of volunteers working around the world to continue their vital work, remain healthy, and stay optimistic about the future of developing countries, reinforcing JICA’s ongoing commitment to global development.

 

KPL

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