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Japan Productivity Center (JPC)
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Legal residence:Japan
Organization type:NGO
Funding agencies: Other, Japan International Cooperation Agency HQ
Sectors: Social Development
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The Japan Productivity Center (JPC) is a non-profit organization (NPO) and non-governmental organization (NGO) established in April 1994 through the merger of the Japan Productivity Center (JPC) and the Social and Economic Congress of Japan (SECJ).
The JPC was established in 1955 by a Cabinet meeting to enhance the economic development of postwar Japan through the Productivity Movement. Since then, the JPC has continued to play a major role in promoting productivity in Japan’s industrial society and in improving the quality of people’s lives.
The SECJ was founded in 1973 with the objective of realizing a welfare society. It endeavored to develop a national consensus by addressing and presenting proposals for issues of national interest, such as welfare, energy and the environment.
The wealth of accomplishments achieved by these two organizations formed the foundation of the JPC-SED, which was renamed the JPC in 2009. Aiming to realize a more stable and prosperous society, the new organization succeeded its parent organizations in forming policy proposals based on concrete studies and achieving national consensus.
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