Asako Osaki

Asako Osaki

After receiving a masters of international affairs, Asako joined U.N. Development Program and served as the program manager at the Bureau for Development Policy, specializing in the promotion of gender equity and women’s empowerment. Upon her return to Tokyo, she has been active in mainstreaming gender in Japan’s development assistance policies and programs, working with government, NGOs and research institutions. She is also a visiting professor at Kwansei Gakuin University and a board member of Plan International Japan.

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Tame disasters? You need to work before, during and after

Tame disasters? You need to work before, during and after

almost 11 years ago // Disaster risk reduction

To minimize the impact of disasters, development actors need to implement lifesaving measures not just after crises strike. In this joint op-ed, Asako Osaki and Unni Krishnan from Plan International highlights some measures that can be put in place to save lives and make the world a safer place.