S.Korean aid agency to help Myanmar
Tuesday, 10 March 2009
YANGON, March 9 (Xinhua): The Korean International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) of South Korea will help Myanmar implement five more projects this year, according to the project officials of the KOICA today.
The five projects cover the sectors of electricity production, education, building of irrigation and health facilities, and social service training, the sources said, adding that these projects will be carried out with the cooperation of respective ministries.
KOICA had been involved in South Korean government's several technical cooperation projects with Myanmar in a number of areas in recent years.
The five projects cover the sectors of electricity production, education, building of irrigation and health facilities, and social service training, the sources said, adding that these projects will be carried out with the cooperation of respective ministries.
KOICA had been involved in South Korean government's several technical cooperation projects with Myanmar in a number of areas in recent years.