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Члены Исполнительного Комитета посещают Ханавон (Hanawon), Центр поддержки поселения эмигрантов Северной Кореи в южной Корее
Члены Исполнительного Комитета посещают Ханавон (Hanawon), Центр поддержки поселения эмигрантов Северной Кореи в южной Корее
Консультативный отдел, 2014-01-28
Executive Committee Members visited the Hanawon, Settlement Support Center for North Korean Refugees to "support young North Korean refugees in forging sisterhood relations with NUAC."
"Support activities for employment, legal affairs, medical care, and mentoring for North Korean refugees' independent settlement"
Hyun Kyung-dae, Executive Vice-chairperson of NUAC (National Unification Advisory Council), visited the Settlement Support Center for North Korean Refugees (Hanawon) last Jan. 24 with 20 Executive Committee members.
  • Hyun Kyung-dae, Executive Vice-chairperson of NUAC, visited the Settlement Support Center for North Korean Refugees (Hanawon) last Jan. 24 with 20 Executive Committee members to donate some goods including toys for infants and children and couch, etc.

    Hyun Kyung-dae, Executive Vice-chairperson of NUAC, visited the Settlement Support Center for North Korean Refugees (Hanawon) last Jan. 24 with 20 Executive Committee members to donate some goods including toys for infants and children and couch, etc.

"NUAC will take the initiative in supporting North Korean refugees for their independent settlement by forging sisterhood relations with their youngsters and infants and children for them to grow healthy and bright and to enjoy the dream of national unification," Hyun said at the center.
Members of the Executive Committee, which is the supreme body for deliberation and resolution of NUAC for the Council's management, donated toys for the children staying at Hanawon, couch, and library cabinet to the refugees at the center.
NUAC gives recommendation and advice on the national unification policy of the government and performs activities to establish the foundation for the peaceful unification of the Korean peninsula. In 2014 in particular, NUAC's 229 municipal chapters across the country plan to implement support activities for the North Korean refugees for their independent settlement in South Korea, including support for their job hunting, legal affairs, medical care, and mentoring.