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KOICA holds annual alumni meeting

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The Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) Pakistan Office held Annual alumni meeting at Islamabad on Thursday. Sang Pyo Suh, Ambassador of the Republic of Korea, Country Director KOICA Pakistan Office Je Ho Yeon and Dr. Ikram Ul Haq, President of KAAP attended the annual meeting.

South Korea has support flood victims through KAAP with more than 4 million PKR for the rehabilitation process in District DG khan, Punjab.

Approximately more than one hundred KOICA Alumni members working in various ministries and institutes participated in the annual meeting.

Alumni’s valuable experiences and lessons learnt from Capacity Improvement and Advancement for Tomorrow (CIAT) program in Korea are also shared in the meeting. Mr. Zulfiqar Ali from Finance Division presented on “Economy of Pakistan, Challenges & Way forward” and Ms. Bushra Hassan from NDMA presented on “Climate Change Patterns and DRM system in Pakistan”. Both presenters said experiences in Korea inspired them in many aspects and they would like to develop and change Pakistani society with their experience in Korea.

More than 1,500 KAAP members are working as a bridge for friendship between Korea and Pakistan.

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