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KOICA assigns new volunteer


Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) has dispatched a new Korea Overseas Volunteer (KOV) to work in Nepal. He is Mr An Seok Kang. He arrived in Kathmandu on August 21, 2024 and will dispatch to his concerned organization on September 27, 2024 after completing the local adaptation training programme, according to KOICA .

Kang will be dispatched to Mandan Deupur Municipality Office, Kavre in the Agriculture sector. Since the outbreak of COVID-19, KOICA re-launched its KOV programme in December 2021, and since then a total of 17 KOVs have been dispatched to Nepal in various sectors.

The objective of the KOV programme is to focus more on transferring Korean knowledge and experiences directly at the grassroots level. However, these programmes aimed to improve the quality of life of people in partner countries to strengthen the friendship and mutual understanding between Korea and partner countries and to help in the efforts to achieve development goals set by the international community.

Since 1990,
KOICA volunteers have been assigned to different government organizations both within and outside the Kathmandu valley, in response to the requests and demands of the Nepalese government. They contribute to diverse sectors such as education, health, agriculture, IT, tourism, and more.

As of now, a total of 485 volunteers have been sent to Nepal, with 8 KOICA volunteers presently engaged in active roles within various government institutions located in the Kathmandu, Lalitpur, Bhaktapur, Kavre and Kaski districts.

Source: National News Agency RSS