No. Whilst we do work with central governments in all countries, we aim to explore ways to create a society in which all people — from local authorities across various countries to individuals in Japan — can live with well-being.
We are active in fields traditionally associated with global health, such as infectious diseases and maternal health. However, our particular strength lies in chronic and non-communicable diseases (NCDs), an area where specialists remain few, and we place great emphasis on preventive medicine. Furthermore, what distinguishes us is that we view health and illness not just as individual issues but as community-wide concerns, with a broad, long-term perspective.
We have extensive experience across all areas of the earth, including Japan, the UK, Southeast Asia, South Asia, Central Asia, the Middle East, Africa, South America, and Oceania. Within Japan, we analyse the unique characteristics of each area, from urban centres to rural communities, and provide tailored advice accordingly.
No. Whilst Uruwashi is centred on medical fields such as medicine and pharmacy, we recognise that connections with society are essential for people to live in good health, both physically and mentally. Drawing on public health, sociology, and cultural anthropology, we provide comprehensive consulting services that encompass urban and rural community development.