The Global Government-to-Government Partnership (G3P) – 2021 Japanese Fellows

The Global Government-to-Government Partnership (G3P) is a professional exchange program administered by the U.S. Department of State in cooperation with Meridian International Center. Throughout the course of 3-12 months, G3P includes a professional training program, language courses, and cross-cultural opportunities. Participants develop formal training plans that include specific goals and objectives for their exchange experience in the United States.

During their stay in the U.S., G3P participants often participate in long-term fellowships and travel to cities across the country to meet with leading organizations and thinkers in their field. Once the program is complete the visitors return home to play major roles in the further development of their governments and civil society, which often involves the publishing of major policy papers and the implementation of reforms in their respective fields. The program is currently offered to Japan, though in the past it has included other countries. The current participants include:

Name Position Goals of Project
Mr. Yuta Kyoto Assistant Director, Aerospace and Defense Industry Division, Manufacturing Industries Bureau, Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry (METI) Mr. Kyoto sought to examine the public understanding of U.S. nuclear energy policy and measures taken to inform the public. He met with federal regulators, academics, NGOs, trade associations, and representatives of the private sector.

Project Sponsors

U.S. Department of State
International Visitor Leadership Program, U.S. Department of State

Project summary

The Global Government-to-Government Partnership (G3P) – 2021 Japanese Fellows
Number of Visitors: 1
Regions: East Asia and Pacific
Countries: Japan
Program Areas: Global Leadership
Partners: NGOs, Private Sector, Public Sector