Koyamada International Foundation
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Abbreviation | KIF |
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Formation | 10 March 2008 |
Founder | Shin Koyamada Nia Lyte |
Type | International NGO |
Headquarters | Los Angeles, United States |
Area served | Global |
Services | Youth leadership Women empowerment Disaster relief Extreme poverty reduction SDGs |
Methods | Community service |
Membership (2020) | 7 countries (National Chapter Organization Members) |
Official language |
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Co-Chairs | Shin Koyamada Nia Lyte |
Global President | Nia Lyte |
Website | koyamada |
Formerly called | Shin Koyamada Foundation |
Koyamada International Foundation, commonly referred to as KIF or KIF Global, is an international non-governmental organization, with its mission to improve quality of people's life by empowering global youth and women to reach their full potential and by providing humanitarian aid to promote global peace and sustainable development. It has affiliated national chapter members in seven countries.[1]
It has global partnerships with UN agencies and international organizations such as UNICEF's (ECW), United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), Sister Cities International (SCI),[2] Junior Chamber International (JCI),[3] Association of Medical Doctors of Asia (AMDA)[4] and others.
History[]
The organization was initially formed when Shin Koyamada and TEDx Talk Speaker Nia Lyte shared their passions of supporting youth, humanitarian aid and cross-cultural activities in the United States. They first begun providing relief foods and drinks to underprivileged families and individuals in Downtown Los Angeles with a group of friends and promoting cultural exchange activities across the United States.
To benefit KIF's martial arts scholarship program that sponsored underprivileged youth to enroll in a martial arts school in the United States, KIF organized an international martial arts event United States Martial Arts Festival (USMAF), with over 1,000 participants representing 10 different countries and a group of world's renowned martial arts grand masters, including Fumio Demura, Tadashi Yamashita, Takayuki Kubota and businessmen who share similar international visions for the martial arts community, in Redondo Beach, California in 2010 and 2011.[5]
KIF signed a historic global partnership with its first UN agency named United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) on women's empowerment and gender-based violence in December 2019,[6] followed by second UN agency partnership with UNICEF's Education Cannot Wait (ECW) on education in emergencies in May, 2020.[7]
Causes[]
There are 6 global causes that KIF and its all national chapter member organizations focus on in implementing programs, projects and activities catered to their communities and countries. For national causes, each national chapter prioritizes what it wants to focus on from the global causes to align all causes in all chapters, and create and carry out a new program or project based on the needs of its communities and territory.
Fostering youth leadership[]
To cultivate global mindset and youth leadership, KIF's national chapter member organizations have partnered up with many high schools and universities, embassies and consulates, and local governments and its board of education to organize a series of global speaker's programs for their youth students in Japan, Colombia, Kenya, United States and other countries where KIF's national chapters are based.
KIF's President Nia Lyte participated as a closing keynote speaker addressing the importance of youth and women's empowerment and leadership at Junior Chamber International (JCI)'s global partnership summit at the United Nations Headquarters in New York in 2018. In addition, KIF has participated numerous JCI's regional events with its global members to collaborate on youth leadership events in the United States and Asia Pacific region. In the following collaborations for a year, KIF and JCI signed a global partnership in February 2019 to continue the important efforts on fostering youth leaderships in different regions.
Empowering girls and women[]
KIF empowers all girls and women to be, do and achieve whatever they strongly believe they want to be, do and achieve in their lives. KIF national chapters have organized series of speaker's programs targeting over 300 women leaders per event to exchange dialogue on women's leaderships.
In December 2019, KIF has partnered with United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) on a new women's empowerment and gender-based violence initiative as part of the pledges KIF has made during the 25th International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD25) held in Nairobi, Kenya in November 2019.
Assisting disaster relief[]
In emergency response to 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, KIF started a disaster relief program and its first national chapter organization KIF Japan in Tokyo to help victims affected by the natural disaster, by providing them the relief funds of over $120,000 raised through fundraisers as well as shipping 20-foot container filled with relief goods and items, which KIF's volunteers collected in Southern California.[8]
In 2019, KIF has partnered with Association of Medical Doctors of Asia (AMDA) to assist AMDA in providing emergency medical aid to people affected by natural as well as man-made disasters in Asia and other regions. AMDA is an international NGOs with General Consultative Status with the United Nations Economic & Social Council and with an international network of 30 chapters and 47 collaborating organizations around the world.
In May 2020, KIF has partnered with UNICEF's Education Cannot Wait (ECW) to support ECW's comprehensive education programmes for children and youth affected by conflicts, natural disasters and displacement, right from the onset of crisis through recovery phases through KIF's national chapters in Latin America and Africa.
Building people-to-people connections[]
To promote mutual understanding and respect, KIF's national chapters have mobilized the series of grassroots cross-cultural networking events in partnerships with a number of different government agencies, embassies and consulates, and local nonprofit organizations in different countries.
In 2013 and 2014, Hollywood celebrities Dylan Sprouse and Cole Sprouse from Disney Channel's Suite Life traveled to Japan for the first time ever for a KIF's new program United States-Japan Discovery Tour to exchange dialogue with thousands of Japanese youth on the importance of pursuing a higher education and interact with them on cross-cultural activities for two weeks. During the tour, the activities were shared to millions of followers and supporters on social media.
To strengthen citizen diplomacy and people-to-people activities, KIF and Sister Cities International (SCI) have partnered up to develop new bilateral summits in the United States and other countries in January 2019. In March 2019, KIF and SCI have organized the Japan-Texas Leadership Symposium, hosted by City of San Antonio and supported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan to strengthen friendships between people of the United States and Japan and advance cultural and economic exchanges between two nations.
Reducing extreme poverty[]
As part of extreme poverty reduction cause, KIF begun providing relief beverages and clothing to homeless people in Downtown Los Angeles through its partner organization. In the following year, KIF created a new homeless relief project named 1000 Ways To Give and continued its efforts annually with a group of new volunteers.
Advancing sustainable development[]
On 25 September 2015, the 193 countries of the UN General Assembly adopted the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) with 169 targets for the 17 goals.[9] KIF has been involved in promoting and advancing SDGs through its causes with its global partners and national chapter members.
At the United Nations Headquarters in New York, KIF President Nia Lyte, who is originally from Colombia, was invited by Ambassador María Emma Mejía Vélez, the Permanent Representative of Colombia to the United Nations to participate and speak with U.N. Women leaderships about SDGs' Goal 5: gender equality before global women leaders in 2016.
Structure[]
KIF is an international umbrella organization consisting of its board of directors, management leaderships, standing committees and affiliated members of national chapter organizations based in different countries.
Global committees[]
There are 11 global committees consisting of individual members who are national committee chairs of national chapter member organizations. The global committees are divided in three types; one is executive committee, second is for regions and third is for specific tasks.
The committees for regions have five different regional committees such as Asia Pacific Committee, North America Committee, South America Committee, Europe Committee and Africa & Middle East Committee. Members of each regional committee are active national chairs of national chapter member organizations representing their regions. Each regional committee is inclusively organized to mainly oversee its region, increase the regional visibility and quality of each national chapter member, help establish a new national chapter member in a new country, and share resources and networks.
The committees of specific tasks are set up in five different committees on global programs, memberships, governance, finance and public relations. All members of the committees are committee chairs of a specific national committee of a national chapter member.
National chapter members[]
Each national chapter member is an independent nonprofit organization exclusively licensed to operate in a specific country, governed by its own national boards and officers with national committees, and funded by its supporters and contributors of a designated country. All members of national chapters are local chapter member organizations and individual and corporate members.
Partnerships[]
To support and achieve the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), KIF is committed to enhance strong global partnerships and cooperation with UN agencies and leading international organizations on global programs, advancing mutual interests and aligned purpose. For each KIF's global cause, KIF strategically collaborates with a global partner to design and plan a specific global program targeting specific regions or countries and carry it out in partnerships with KIF's national chapter members that also work closely with the partner's country office. KIF's current global partners are as follows:
UN agencies[]
- United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) - Gender-based violence, women's empowerment, gender equality
- UNICEF's Education Cannot Wait (ECW) - Education in emergencies
International NGOs[]
- Sister Cities International (SCI) - Citizen diplomacy and bilateral summits
- Junior Chamber International (JCI) - Youth leadership
- Association of Medical Doctors of Asia (AMDA) - Disaster relief
- Union of Russian Cities (URC) - educational and cross-cultural activities
- Green Hope Colombia Foundation (GHCF) - Amazon reforestation
Goodwill ambassadors[]
Celebrities Dylan Sprouse and Cole Sprouse joined KIF as goodwill ambassadors in 2013. To promote international education and cultural exchanges, Dylan and Cole made their first trips to Japan and empowered thousands of Japanese youth in 10 prefectures of Japan in 2013 and 2014.[10]
References[]
- ^ "Kenya Joins 'The Last Samurai' Movie Star's Global Foundation". 19 November 2019.
- ^ "San Antonio to host Japanese leaders, explore new economic opportunities".
- ^ "JCI and KIF (Koyamada International Foundation) Sign Partnership Accelerating the Sustainable Development Goals and Empowering Young People".
- ^ "AMDA signs MOU with US-based Koyamada International Foundation (KIF)".
- ^ "United States Martial Arts Festival 2010 Celebrated In Los Angeles".
- ^ "Leveling the Playing Field - Sports for Inclusion and Equality".
- ^ "New partnership between ECW & KIF Global". 15 May 2020.
- ^ "Fashion for Japan: Shin Koyamada Foundation, Preco, and EM & Co Host Fundraiser and Fashion Show".
- ^ "Breakdown of U.N. Sustainable Development Goals". Retrieved 26 September 2015.
- ^ "SHIN KOYAMADA/SPROUSE TWINS: Ground Breaking US-Japan Tour of Goodwill".
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