Local newspaper says Uganda should 'emulate Korea on poverty fight'
- 8 years ago
Here's what a local paper there, New Vision said about Korea's Saemaul Undong:
Uganda should adopt Korea's development model to achieve its own development goals.
According to an article published Sunday: Saemaul Undong could be "an effective development model from the perspective of poverty reduction."
It reported that nearly six-hundred Ugandan officials received customized, on-site training in Korea through the end of 2015.
The officials learned about the Korean development model, which grew out of a national movement to fight poverty based on the principles of education, diligence, self-reliance and mutual cooperation.
A sub-county chief in Uganda said... their own Saemaul Undong action plan improved villagers' living standards and productivity.
Uganda should adopt Korea's development model to achieve its own development goals.
According to an article published Sunday: Saemaul Undong could be "an effective development model from the perspective of poverty reduction."
It reported that nearly six-hundred Ugandan officials received customized, on-site training in Korea through the end of 2015.
The officials learned about the Korean development model, which grew out of a national movement to fight poverty based on the principles of education, diligence, self-reliance and mutual cooperation.
A sub-county chief in Uganda said... their own Saemaul Undong action plan improved villagers' living standards and productivity.