For more than three decades, a team of volunteer medical professionals from Japan has traveled to rural Vietnam with one mission: to give children and adults born with cleft lips and palates a chance at a healthier, happier future, completely free of charge.
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The Japanese SHAP methodology began to be implemented in Cajamarca to strengthen the commercial capacities of rural producers and facilitate their access to markets. The Midis develops this pilot project in partnership with the IDB, the Japan International Cooperation Agency and Imago Global Grassroots.