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Republic of Korea’s Ambassador bids farewell
Article by July 15, 2021
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Senator Dr. Jerome Walcott, looks forward to enhanced bilateral relations between Barbados and the Republic of Korea.
He conveyed this sentiment during a virtual farewell courtesy call with the Republic of Korea’s Ambassador, Moonup Sung, who was based in Trinidad and Tobago during his three years of tenure.
Minister Walcott thanked the Korean Ambassador for the work done in the region since 2019 and for the humanitarian assistance given in 2020 to Barbados, in its fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. The Minister noted the money received was “well spent” on medical supplies and equipment.
Int’l cooperation needed to fight pandemic - Korean Ambassador Daily News (via HT Media Ltd.)
Korean Ambassador Santhush Woonjin JEONG and UNICEF Representative to Sri Lanka Christian Skoog Ain handing over the consignment of facemasks to the Additional Secretary for Public Health Services Lakshmi Somatunga at the UNICEF Colombo office premises on Monday.
Korean Ambassador to Sri Lanka Santhush Woonjin JEONG while commending the invaluable efforts of UNICEF and the Health Ministry of Sri Lanka to combat COVID-19 said that “Korea will always stand with Sri Lanka in the battle against COVID-19.
Ambassador Santhush was speaking at a ceremony in partnership with UNICEF Representative to Sri Lanka Christian Skoog to officially hand over USD 230,000 worth of COVID-19 face masks to the Ministry of Health.
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MINISTRY RECEIVES SPECIAL GRANT ASSISTANCE FROM THE KOREAN GOVERNMENT
09/07/2021
The Ministry of Education, Heritage and Arts has received support from the Government of the Republic of Korea through the Korean Embassy in Fiji.
The Ministry will receive $200,000 under the Korean Government Special Grant Assistance Programme 2021. The funding from the Embassy will provide assistance to 18 rural schools identified by the Ministry needing support.
The Korean Embassy will procure and deliver resources including visual charts, classroom projectors, laptops, computers, science equipment and other teaching aid materials required by the schools.
The Korean Ambassador to Fiji H.E. Mr. Park Young-kyu had a virtual meeting with Minister Akbar earlier this week to confirm their support towards the development of the education sector in Fiji.