1. What is the purpose of the program?
The purpose of the gShip for World Youthh program is to broaden the global
view of the Japanese youth, to promote mutual understanding and friendship
between Japanese and foreign youth as well as to cultivate the spirit of
international cooperation and the competence to practice it, and furthermore
to foster the youths with capability of showing leadership in various area
of international society.
In addition, this program aims at
establishing networks and promoting joint activities among youths around the
world through providing, as the concrete and practical opportunity, the
cohabitation and the joint activity on the board of the gShip for World Youthh,
which is the epitome of international society with wide variety of cultures and
ideas, to make an visible international contribution from the perspective of
human resource development.
2. How can I apply for the SWY program? What
are the criteria?
First, the most important thing is that you must have a citizenship of
one the participating countries of the year (participating countries differ
every year). There are more than 60 countries that have been invited
to participate in SWY programs, but only around 12 countries are selected
by the Japanese government to join the program each year.
Second, your age must be 18 to 30.
Third, the
participants should be able to communicate well in English, and also be able to
participate throughout the program.
There are other criteria, but above
three points are necessary.
After the Japanese Government has selected
the participating countries, the invitation letter will go to each government
through the Japanese Embassy in your country. Therefore, probably the best thing
is to get in touch with the ministry which is in charge of the youth affairs in
your country or the Japanese Embassy to find out if your country is
participating or not and to receive information about how to apply for
it.
3. How does my country get invited?
The Japanese Government decides annual which countries are invited.
The Japanese Government will
decide the
participating countries according to its relationship with the country and with
an advise/suggestions
from the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs.
4. How will I know if my country is invited? How can I get
the information?
The Japanese Embassy in your country will receive the first information from the Japanese Government.
Please contact
your Japanese Embassy or your local government, section dealing with youth
affairs.
5. How often does the SWY program run? How long does it run
for?
It is run on annual bases, usually from early January to early March for
approximately 42 days.
6. How many countries and how many participants from each country?
Approximately 13-15 countries are invited, average of 11 participants from
each country.
7. Can I join as a participant of another country?
No, you must be a citizen of the invited country.
8. How much does it cost to participate?
The program is fully sponsored by the Cabinet Office of the Japanese Government
(except for personal/incidental charges and insurance etc.), however, there
may be an application fee imposed by the organization selecting the participants.