More
Korean volunteers arrived at Phnom Penh International Airport on July 2
for a goodwill mission under the arrangement of Korea International
Cooperation Agency (KOICA), according to KOICA press release yesterday.
The
sixteen volunteers including 13 females will share their knowledge,
skills and experiences in order to assist relevant Cambodian government
institutions through their two-year goodwill mission, said the press
release.
During
their mission here, the volunteers will receive a two-month special
training program on Cambodian language as well as social economy,
culture and political situation before they start their mission in
provinces and Phnom Penh Capital City.
Those
Korean volunteers have different skills including architecture, rural
development, fine arts, music, health care and Korean language.
More information, please contact hortsroeu@gmail.com
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