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Korean NGOs Reach Out to the World
Written at Friday 30 April 2010 | back to top

There are Korean NGOs (Non-Governmental Organizations) that aid the poor and the ill, give hope to the despaired around the world. Southeast Asia, Africa, Central America, South America….anywhere they are needed, Korean volunteers reach out their helping hands.

Many of the Korean NGOs work overseas, providing the recipient countries with charity funds. Some of those funds come from the ODA (Official Development Assistance) of the Korea Overseas Cooperation Agency (KOICA).



KOICA was founded as a government agency in 1991 to maximize the effectiveness of Korea’s grant aid programs for developing countries. The agency manages grant aid and technical cooperation programs, as well as the Economic Development Cooperation Fund (EDCF) through which concessional loans for development projects are provided to the governments of developing countries.


And there is KCOC (Korea NGO Council for Overseas Cooperation), an association of 66 development NGOs. They engage in implementing development and aid projects with the aim to eradicate poverty around the world. The number of its members has doubled since 1999.

With the ultimate goal of meeting the suggested volume set by the OECD, Korea plans to expand its size of ODA first to 0.15% of its GDP by 2012 and to 0.25% by 2015. There isn’t a comprehensive statistics on the volume of aid and the number of members of Korean NGOs, but the volume of the government grants for NGOs is estimated to be USD 6.47 million. The NGOs also take donations from private companies, religious organizations, and individuals.

In May 2009, the Korean Government launched “World Friends Korea,” a consolidated brand of Korea’s overseas volunteer groups, to generate synergy and to facilitate the management of volunteer activities on a national level. This also was one of the 10 key projects undertaken by the Presidential Council on Nation Branding.

Notable NGOs of Korea





Some of the most active Korean NGOs abroad include the World Vision, Good Neighbors, and Join Together Society.

The World Vision (https://www.worldvision.or.kr/eng/index.asp) is a relief, development and advocacy organization dedicated to working with children, families and their communities to address the causes of poverty and injustice. Their work includes educating children, emergency relief, agriculture and medical support among various others.

Good Neighbors International (http://www.gnint.org/eng/) is an international humanitarian and development organization originated in 1991 from Seoul, Korea. In the beginning it concentrated on projects such as helping orphans and handicapped children, finding homes for disadvantaged widows, rural community development, and assisting disadvantaged families of TB patients in Korea.

But over time it has become an organization offering assistance to anyone in need regardless of race, nationality, religion, ideology, or geographical constraints. For example, Good Neighbors International has been particularly involved in the Rwandan refugee situation. It has been providing several medical relief teams and the operation of two non-formal schools at the refugee camps since 1994.

In 1996, Good Neighbors International became the first international NGO from Korea to receive General Consultative Status, the highest status level, from the United Nations Economic and Social Council.





The Join Together Society (JTS: http://www.jtsint.org) is an international relief agency established in 1993 for eradicating famine, disease, and illiteracy. Its work includes village development, emergency relief, providing primary education, medical clinics, and assistance to North Korea.

Some other Korean NGOs include the Korea Food for the Hungry International, the GCS Club, Korea International Volunteer International and others.

The efforts to help and share with those in need around the world – Keep it up, Korea!


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Happy Life in Seoul ~
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Seoul, the largest city of the Republic of Korea with a population of over 10 million, became the capital of the country during the Joseon Dynasty (1394).

Since then it has become an undoubted global city where the 1986 Asian Games, the 1988 Summer Olympics, and the 2002 FIFA World Cup were held. And the city will host the G-20 Summit 2010 in November and the Nuclear Security Summit in 2012.

Let’s look into the quality of life of those living in Seoul.

The Seoul Metropolitan Government published the result of a survey on Seoul, conducted on 20,000 households (46,153 people aged over 15) and 2,500 foreign residents in October 2009. According to the survey, the degree of satisfaction the subjects felt for their “Health Condition” and “Financial Condition” was found out to be increasing year after year.





“Residential Environment” scored 5.90 points (out of 10.00), “Social Environment” 5.40, “Economic Environment” 5.08, and “Educational Environment” 4.95, indicating a bit of an increase compared to the previous year (2008). In terms of “Public Transportations,” too, there was an increase of satisfaction by 0.22 points, and the safety of the city was also found out to be rising annually.

The volume of donation from the Seoulites has been expanding since 2006 despite the tough financial conditions, and so has the participation rate in volunteer work, suggesting the culture of volunteerism is spreading in Seoul.



Preparation for seniorhood is also in better shape, compared to the previous year. Senior population’s engagement in social activities on a regular basis is increasing, and the number of seniors who wish to live in senior housings instead of living on their own is rising.

The Seoul Metropolitan Government will reflect these findings of the survey in its policy making.

Hope more and more people will come visit Seoul, a global city that doesn’t stop getting better!

>> http://blog.naver.com/tb/korea_brand/10085410227

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It's Spring
Written at Sunday 11 April 2010 | back to top













yayy !! It's Spring !!!
I love spring. I do .. I really do :)
It's spring! The cherry blossoms are coming out !!!
OMG ! I really love Spring and the cherry blossoms ...
I've been waiting so long for Spring and the flowers.

Finally it's spring and its time to go a trip to see the most beautiful place of Korea in Spring ^^;

Me and my best friend visited to the city of Jinhae(진해시) last Saturday, 10th April,2010. It's been over 3 years since I first came to Korea and this is my first time to visit "Jin-Hae". I was really impressed by it's beautiful sceneries. The whole town was fulled with the beautiful cherry trees.

The city of Jinhae (진해시), is a special city located on a mountainous stretch of Korea’s namhae, or southern coastline. The town is best known as home to the world’s largest number of flowering cherry trees, or beotkkot namu (벚꽃 나무).

I couldn't go to every famous places in Jinhae as we had to go back early to our place, Daegu. We olny been to "Jangboksan Jogak Park (장복산조각고원)", "Yawjwachun Romance birdge (여좌천 로망스다리), and "GyungHwa Station(경화역). The Yaw-Jwa-Chun Romance Brige is the shooting site of drama "Romance" and the GyungHwa Station is the shooting site of drama "ON-Air".

There were a lot of people when we arrived there, so it was quite hard to take pictures. We had to waited just to take a picture ^^; It was fun though.

Busan was my favorite place in Korea but.... now it seems like 진해 (JINHAE) also become one of my favorite places in Korea.

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Kei Myung University, Daegu
Written at Sunday 4 April 2010 | back to top



Keimyung University, my favorite place to go for photo shooting in Daegu ,is the setting for the prestigious Shinhwa High School, the school attended by the main characters in the drama "Boys over Flowers". Keimyung University is situated in the city of Daegu where I'm living currently. Its Western-style buildings and gorgeous natural surroundings make it one of the top ten most beautiful campuses in Korea, and consequently it’s a popular filming location for dramas and films. Keimyung University include the drama "East of Eden" and the movie "Thirst".








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Tae-Jong-Dae Park, Busan
Written at Thursday 1 April 2010 | back to top



Busan ~ ~ ~ one of my favorite places to visit in Korea. I usually visit to Busan in every spring & summer. Last summer, I went to a place called "Tae Jong Dae" in Busan. Tae-Jong-Dae Park is on the top of Yeongdo Island, southwest of the downtown area of Busan. It is a very hilly and heavily forested area with rugged cliffs dropping straight down to the sea 150m below. It is such a beautiful place. If you have a plan to visit Busan, I'd like to recommend you all to go to "Tae-Jong-Dae" for once.

You can take bus No. 88,101 form Busan Station to go to Tae Jong Dae.

For more information :http://www.taejongdae.or.kr/

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Lee Hyori’s forth album teaser is out
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The teaser for Lee Hyori’s music video for her forth album (H-Logic) has been released on 29th March, 2010.

The full music video will be released in April and her album will be released on the 8th.

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G-Dragon releases “Heart Breaker,” featuring Flo Rida
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