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Two Cambodian nationals were among twelve volunteers from South Korea that were sent to Cambodia a month ago by means of the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) to add to showing the Korean language in the Kingdom. They were each offered an opportunity to instruct for one year in Phnom Penh.
Phauk Rathana and Lee Jiyu are both Cambodian nationals who left Cambodia and have been living in Korea and have been allowed Korean citizenship, yet are quick to come back to their country and offer back to Cambodia. The activity was an extraordinary open door for them to visit and connect with Cambodia after so long away.
Conceived in Kandal area, Phauk Rathana says, she is eager to be a volunteer Korean language instructor in Cambodia. Saying, she has constantly longed for turning into a unique connector among Cambodia and Korea since she was youthful. On account of her dad who is a Korean resident, Rathana moved to Korea in 2008 to seek after her secondary school and college instruction.
"I am upbeat yet in addition marginally stressed over returning to Cambodia this time. Since I left Cambodia over 12 years prior, my comprehension of the nation is insignificant. Be that as it may, I would like to have the option to finish my activity and add to the nearby youth," she said.
Be that as it may, this isn't Rathana's first time chipping in. She has recently applied for chipping in jobs ordinarily before in Korea, accepting that everyone has the ability to help each other in their own particular manner.
"Everybody can add to the world and we would all be able to share love for each other," said Rathana.
Another Cambodian that has chipped in is Lee Jiyu, who wedded a Korean man 10 years prior and moved there to live with him. Saying, I have for the longest time been itching to get back and make a commitment to my nation. Jiyu trusts that she can share her insight into the Korean language to the Cambodian individuals.
"I truly need to share what I have realized during my time in Korea and my background to the Cambodia individuals. As I can communicate in Khmer and comprehend the Cambodian culture well, I trust I will be well prepared to impart my insight to the neighborhood Cambodians," Jiyu said.
"I am so glad to come back to Cambodia and I am truly eager to be a volunteer as well. I trust that from seeing us volunteer, others in our nation will be keen on chipping in more as well," she included.
The KOICA has dispatched its volunteers with two nationalities in 2019 to permit them to come back to their nation of origin and bolster their homeland and develop themselves and their locale. The organization started this program with the conviction that the volunteers can have a decent effect on Cambodia and construct a more grounded connection between the two nations.
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