KOICA on Thursday held the '2021 World Friends Korea Volunteer Program Partners Workshop' in commemorating KOICA’s 30 years establishment anniversary, as well as introducing the program’s partners to the new procedures and mechanisms of receiving volunteers and give them the opportunity to voice their opinions and suggestions.
Along with KOICA’s 30th Anniversary, KOICA sought this workshop as a 'great' opportunity to meet with the directors of host organizations, as on April 1st, 2020, KOICA had to conduct an emergency evacuation for all volunteers who were providing their voluntary services in Jordan due to COVID-19 outbreak.
The workshop was commenced by KOICA Jordan Office’s Country Director, Kim Hyo-Jin, who expressed her gratitude to KOICA’s partners for all their cooperation and contributions to the program’s success for the past 16 years.
The workshop included introducing the new plan adopted by KOICA’s Headquarter and Jordan Office to re-dispatch volunteers in lights of the current COVID-19 situation in the kingdom. In addition to introducing the new focused professions in alignment with the SDG goals and Jordanian’s government priorities.
Notably, KOICA’s new focused sectors were inspired by the SDG goals number 4; Quality Education and number 6; Clean Water & Sanitation, through which, KOICA will reflect the aspects of those goals into shaping the volunteers’ activities in a way that will nourish and influence the Jordanian Education & Water sectors, said its press statement.
The workshop was concluded with a discussion session with KOICA’s partners who voiced their questions, concerns and opinions regarding KOICA and the WFK Volunteers Program, read the statement.
KOICA’s distinguished partner, Ms. Ebtisam Ramadan, director of Prince Alia International School, talked about her experience with the World Friends Korea (WFK) program, in addition to the added spirit and value which the volunteer has brought to her school.
KOICA on Thursday held the '2021 World Friends Korea Volunteer Program Partners Workshop' in commemorating KOICA’s 30 years establishment anniversary, as well as introducing the program’s partners to the new procedures and mechanisms of receiving volunteers and give them the opportunity to voice their opinions and suggestions.
Along with KOICA’s 30th Anniversary, KOICA sought this workshop as a 'great' opportunity to meet with the directors of host organizations, as on April 1st, 2020, KOICA had to conduct an emergency evacuation for all volunteers who were providing their voluntary services in Jordan due to COVID-19 outbreak.
The workshop was commenced by KOICA Jordan Office’s Country Director, Kim Hyo-Jin, who expressed her gratitude to KOICA’s partners for all their cooperation and contributions to the program’s success for the past 16 years.
The workshop included introducing the new plan adopted by KOICA’s Headquarter and Jordan Office to re-dispatch volunteers in lights of the current COVID-19 situation in the kingdom. In addition to introducing the new focused professions in alignment with the SDG goals and Jordanian’s government priorities.
Notably, KOICA’s new focused sectors were inspired by the SDG goals number 4; Quality Education and number 6; Clean Water & Sanitation, through which, KOICA will reflect the aspects of those goals into shaping the volunteers’ activities in a way that will nourish and influence the Jordanian Education & Water sectors, said its press statement.
The workshop was concluded with a discussion session with KOICA’s partners who voiced their questions, concerns and opinions regarding KOICA and the WFK Volunteers Program, read the statement.
KOICA’s distinguished partner, Ms. Ebtisam Ramadan, director of Prince Alia International School, talked about her experience with the World Friends Korea (WFK) program, in addition to the added spirit and value which the volunteer has brought to her school.
KOICA on Thursday held the '2021 World Friends Korea Volunteer Program Partners Workshop' in commemorating KOICA’s 30 years establishment anniversary, as well as introducing the program’s partners to the new procedures and mechanisms of receiving volunteers and give them the opportunity to voice their opinions and suggestions.
Along with KOICA’s 30th Anniversary, KOICA sought this workshop as a 'great' opportunity to meet with the directors of host organizations, as on April 1st, 2020, KOICA had to conduct an emergency evacuation for all volunteers who were providing their voluntary services in Jordan due to COVID-19 outbreak.
The workshop was commenced by KOICA Jordan Office’s Country Director, Kim Hyo-Jin, who expressed her gratitude to KOICA’s partners for all their cooperation and contributions to the program’s success for the past 16 years.
The workshop included introducing the new plan adopted by KOICA’s Headquarter and Jordan Office to re-dispatch volunteers in lights of the current COVID-19 situation in the kingdom. In addition to introducing the new focused professions in alignment with the SDG goals and Jordanian’s government priorities.
Notably, KOICA’s new focused sectors were inspired by the SDG goals number 4; Quality Education and number 6; Clean Water & Sanitation, through which, KOICA will reflect the aspects of those goals into shaping the volunteers’ activities in a way that will nourish and influence the Jordanian Education & Water sectors, said its press statement.
The workshop was concluded with a discussion session with KOICA’s partners who voiced their questions, concerns and opinions regarding KOICA and the WFK Volunteers Program, read the statement.
KOICA’s distinguished partner, Ms. Ebtisam Ramadan, director of Prince Alia International School, talked about her experience with the World Friends Korea (WFK) program, in addition to the added spirit and value which the volunteer has brought to her school.
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