Aiming to improve Quality of Life (QOL) in evacuation centers and eliminate disaster-related deaths.
The "Mamoneru Project" is an initiative led by middle and high school students nationwide to investigate and propose status updates regarding "Cardboard Bed Agreements" with local governments. We aim to construct a new disaster prevention model that improves harsh shelter environments during disasters, preventing health damage and related deaths caused by secondary disasters.
Project Overview
Project Leader
(To be selected)
Start Date
September 2025
Members
30 Members
Our Mission
We update society’s overall disaster preparedness by creating mechanisms where administration, industry, and citizens collaborate closely. Youth voices strengthen the community safety net.
Activities & Initiatives
To protect lives in our towns, we grasp the current situation and directly engage local governments as active stakeholders.
Nationwide Survey on Agreements
We conduct detailed nationwide surveys targeting municipalities regarding the status of "Cardboard Bed Agreements" and stockpiling for disaster scenarios.
Inquiries and Proposals to Local Governments
Based on survey results, members directly submit concrete questions and proposals from proactive perspectives to their home municipalities that lack agreements or have room for improvement.
Upcoming Schedule
Ahead of our kickoff in September 2025, we are currently preparing the groundwork for the nationwide survey.
Look forward to the challenge of middle and high school students transforming the future of evacuation shelters.