To deal with such a wide variety of issues, the JMA has introduced a three-pillar policy, i.e., the JMA School Health Committee, school doctor training sessions, and national conventions of school health providers and school doctors. Currently, the JMA is working with the national government and other relevant organizations on various approaches, holding training sessions which are intended to spread of the knowledge required by school doctors. In order to make good use of the know-how regarding school health activities in Japan and to improve the level of health in developing countries, a joint international project was implemented in Nepal and has produced excellent results. It is hoped that Japan will make greater contributions to global health through efforts such as these