South Korea provides humanitarian aid to Mozambique
South Korea provided humanitarian assistance to Mozambique. This was reported by Yonhap News with reference to representatives of the Korean Agency for International Cooperation (KOICA). According to them, at the request of the Mozambican health authorities and the National Institute of Health, the agency supplied 3,000 devices for sampling and storage to South Africa, and the non-governmental organization Good Neighbors 100 thousand protective masks. Since the outbreak of the pandemic in Mozambique, 638 cases of coronavirus have been detected, four people have been victims. According to the news agency, earlier the Korean Agency for International Cooperation (KOICA) opened the Korean-Vietnamese University of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in Danang. See also: Korean-Vietnamese ICT University opened in Vietnam
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