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Two new Korean overseas volunteers arrive in Nepal

KATHMANDU, Sept 22: Two new Korean overseas volunteers sent by Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) arrived in Nepal on Wednesday. They will be dispatched to the organizations concerned on November 18, 2022 after completing the adaptation training program.
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KATHMANDU, Sept 22: Two new Korean overseas volunteers sent by Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) arrived in Nepal on Wednesday. They will be dispatched to the organizations concerned on November 18, 2022 after completing the adaptation training program.


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According to a statement issued by KOICA, Sungjin Choi will be sent to Thapathali Campus, Kathmandu and Jaehyoung Kim to the Training Institute for Technical Instruction (TITI), Sanothimi Bhaktapur. Both of them are related to the IT sector and will be working as IT instructors in the offices concerned.


The volunteers will take a two-month adaptation program in Nepal where they will learn about Nepali society, culture, tradition as well as language. The objective of this program is to focus more on transferring Korean knowledge and experiences directly to the grassroot level.

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