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KOICA helps improve children’s education

The Korea International Co-operation Agency (KOICA) organized a workshop on strengthening partnership with NGO programme in Colombo recently to share individual NGOs’ 2011 assistance project plans and their progress among partner NGOs and facilitate their projects’ implementation.

Representative of KOICA Sri Lanka office and local NGOs’ representatives such as Child Fund Sri Lanka, Korea Fund for Hungry International (KFHI), Sewa Lanka, and Korean Medicine Service Team Abroad (KOMSTA) participated.

Under KOICA’s 2011 partnerships with NGOs, the Child Fund Sri Lanka will launch ‘Child Friendly Primary Schools Project in the Kilinochchi District’. Korean Fund for Hungry International (KFHI) will implement ‘Child Education Project’ at Mattakkuliya, Sewa Lanka will start the project for ‘Developing Agricultural Infrastructure in Central and Eastern Provinces’ and Korean Medicine Service Team Abroad (KOMSTA) will conduct ‘Developing Indigenous Medicine in Sri Lanka.’

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