header banner
SOCIETY

KOICA volunteers support to improve clinical environment

KATHMANDU, April 27: Volunteers from the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) have completed a project on improving the clinical environment and skill advancement at the School of Health Sciences, Chitwan.
alt=
By Republica

KATHMANDU, April 27: Volunteers from the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) have completed a project on improving the clinical environment and skill advancement at the School of Health Sciences, Chitwan. 



KOICA provided a total of USD 48,600 for this project. KOICA has been partnering with the School for more than past 15 years.


Related story

KOICA volunteers support local schools in Kavre and Lalitpur


The function was organized at the School on Wednesday to mark the successful completion of the project which aimed at improving the clinical environment and skills of the students. 

Furthermore, the project also provided a bus to the School. 


The official handover was done by Country director of KOICA Nepal office Dr Hyungkyoo.

KOICA's volunteer program is one of the main programs to contribute to socio-economic development of the partner countries at the grass root level. 


KOICA dispatches Korean volunteers to partner government organizations as per the need of expertise, knowledge, and experience.

https://devmyrepublica.nagariknewscdn.com/shared/web/uploads/media/5f3533f304bbe.jpg
https://devmyrepublica.nagariknewscdn.com/shared/web/uploads/media/koica.jpg
See more on: clinical environment
Related Stories
OPINION

Environmental and Social Risk Management in Nepali...

Environmental and Social Risk Management in Nepali Banking: Policy, Implementation and Status
SOCIETY

KOICA volunteers support solar project in Butwal

KOICA volunteers support solar project in Butwal
SOCIETY

Efforts on to ease the situation for Nepalis in Le...

Efforts on to ease the situation for Nepalis in Lebanon: Foreign ministry
SOCIETY

KOICA and UNFPA join hands to empower adolescent g...

KOICA and UNFPA join hands to empower adolescent girls and young women in Nepal
Interview

‘The Peace Corps is a low-cost, high-impact invest...

‘The Peace Corps is a low-cost, high-impact investment’

Trending

Top Videos

Bold Preety willing to fight for her musical career

Awareness among people on heart diseases has improved in Nepal’

Print still remains the numbers of one platform

Bringing home a gold medal is on my bucket

What is Nepal's roadmap to sage child rights