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(2)Reporter Chae Hye-sun, a photo of African Namibian members I met at the dormitory of Myongji University Nature Campus on the 9th
(3)About half of the 37,000 members of the 25th World Scout Jamboree in 156 countries came from more than 40 countries that did not have their own embassies or consulates in Korea They are not receiving enough support for interpretation and snacks compared to children in “big countries” after Jamboree withdrew from Saemangeum due to Typhoon Kanun Although Korea’s public and private sectors are actively supporting them, they may be alienated because they cannot receive official care from their own countries It is not easy to enjoy “K Jamboree” at an additional cost like members of advanced countries such as the United Kingdom and the United States. This is an example of 21 members led by 28 students from Namibia, a country in southwestern Africa, about 13,000 kilometers away from Korea
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(5)On the first night after leaving Saemangeum, I had cup ramen
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(2)On the 9th, the Namibian delegation rides Viking at the Korean Folk Village in Yongin Photo provided by Choi Mi-young
(3)Fortunately, the Namibian crew’s internal situation was also known to Koreans. Apart from Yongin City, those who helped the Namibian delegation were members of the Kakao Talk group room related to “Forest Kindergarten that Uses Forest for Early Childhood Education.” On the 4th, Jang Hee-jung, head of the Forest Research Office who meets me, said, “28 Namibias are short of food in Saemangeum, especially the Namibian Consulate in Japan wants to eat fruits,” and since then, kindergarten principals across the country, including Jeonbuk Gunsan and Yongin, collected donations
(4)Members provided snacks such as pizza and chicken even before Namibian members withdrew from Saemangeum The crew reportedly shared the food they received with members of Trinidad and Tobago in a similar situation The heads of the kindergarten took the Namibian delegation to the Korean Folk Village in Yongin on the 9th, the day after they left Saemangeum, and bought them dinner Choi Mi-young, who led the team, said, “It seems that the Jamboree Organizing Committee doesn’t even know if there are children or not.”
(5)Kim Yi-jae, a professor of social education at Kyungin University of Education, a Jamboree ambassador, said, “Currently, domestic and foreign media reports are centered on European countries such as the UK, and about 20,000 out of 37,000 people are in the third world.”
(6)”Children from countries without embassies,” he said
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Source: JoongAng Ilbo
The organizing committee, SHECH