The Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) was sent first group of international technology assistors to Nepal and 12 other developing nations in the end of June. The group, which is named the World Friends Advisors, consists of 19 retired experts from various technological branches. They completed their training on June 22. As many retired experts at home are seeking new opportunities abroad, this is KOICA’s first try to make them life easier by using their knowledge and experience to developing nations. The advisors are expected to contribute to the economic development of the countries they visit. The 19 local experts was sent to Nepal, Mongolia, Guatemala, Ecuador and Tanzania, among other nations, will stayed from six months to a year to transfer their expertise and assist in forming viable policies in the fields of education, agriculture and fisheries, medicine and welfare, energy, IT, public administration and the environment. In my opinion, it vary fantastic project because many countries which developing are need assist from developed countries. The big problem of those countries is living. Their citizen have a bad living that the reason from the government. I think this project must spent a long term because everything is quite hard to change not for anything in the world especially human.
(1)you are right, it is quite hard to make changes take place.
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