Ashinaga Foundation
Diana Cabral currently holds a position in Productivity & Performance at Raízen, focusing on the analysis and optimization of operational capacities and logistics. Diana has been an AAI Scholar with Ashinaga since July 2018 and participated in an internship program with JICA on Environment and Energy in early 2024, alongside another internship in Marine Pollution with Biosfera NGO. Previous experience includes a role as Junior Expansion Consultant at Sucão Cozinha Saudável and contributions as an Associate Advisor within Clube de Consultoria Universitário, where practical consulting experience was gained. Diana is pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Engineering at Universidade Estadual de Campinas.
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Ashinaga Foundation
Ashinaga is a Japanese non-governmental organization (NGO) that provides support and education for orphaned students around the world. Our support is centered around providing financial and emotional support to children and young people who have lost one or both parent(s). We help to secure their access to higher education through loans and scholarships, encourage them to have ambitious dreams for their futures, and foster in them a sense of ‘paying forward’ the support they have received to their community or others who are in need. Ashinaga has been providing this means of support in Japan for several decades, and over 100,000 students have benefited from our work. Our activities expanded internationally in 2001, with the establishment of a new branch in Uganda, focusing initially on the support of HIV/AIDS orphans. Since then, we have opened further offices in Senegal, the United States, the UK, and France to support our latest venture - the Ashinaga Africa Initiative. The Ashinaga Africa Initiative (AAI) is an academic leadership program that aims to provide an opportunity for higher education at the world’s leading institutions of higher education to orphaned students from 49 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. The goal of the program is to nurture future leaders who will contribute to democratic realization, economic development and poverty eradication in their home countries post-graduation. Ashinaga hopes that education will empower these students to overcome their difficult backgrounds and bring positive change to their societies. One outstanding student from each Sub-Saharan African country will be selected to join the program every year. Ashinaga will provide these students with the training, opportunities and finances necessary to study at academic institutions around the world.