Support Activities for Ukrainian Evacuees
On March 11, 2022, we announced the "Notice of Acceptance Support of Refugees from Ukraine" and since then, we have been implementing initiatives to support Ukrainian evacuees as part of our sustainability social contribution activities.
There are two main reasons to implement support activities.
・Firstly, the Company provides human resource service globally under its corporate principles: enhancing the quality of life of everyone around the world by eliminating inequalities in working conditions and creating truly motivating workplaces.
・Secondly, The Company’s subsidiary, OTTO in the Netherlands, has Ukrainian staff members.
As a result of the above statement, we are implementing the following activities for Ukrainian evacuees as part of the company's humanitarian assistance initiatives.
List of Activities for Humanitarian Assistance Initiatives
■Homepage for Ukrainian Evacuees Opened (Opened in April 2022)■
URL: https://www.press-osi.com/report/20220405/
[Support Services]
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Admission-Free phone interpreter and translation services for Ukrainian evacuees and their supporters
* Open from April 2022 to the end of August 2024.
* From March 23 to September 18, 2023, it has been operated as a subcontractor of the Nippon Foundation.
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Social contribution activities, support for daily life and employment
Free Japanese educational videos with Ukrainian language translation, support for Japanese learning, acceptance of lecture requests, and a free list of useful words in Ukrainian and Japanese (as of August 2024).
In addition, these services have been used by many people as following.
News
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"Homepage for Ukrainian Evacuees Opened (Opened in April 2022)" was updated.
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Commencement of Consignment of "The Nippon Foundation Admission-Free Phone Interpreter Service for Ukrainian Evacuees"
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Notice of Cooperation in Supporting Mental Health Care for Ukrainian Evacuees
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Notice of the Establishment of an Admission-Free Phone Interpreter Service for Ukrainian Refugees
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Notice of Acceptance Support of Refugees from Ukraine