“Teaching English as a Mission Tool in rural Tibet”
Introduction
We are students who want to work for God’s Kingdom as missioners. In order to fulfill our dream, we chose English as our mission tool because English is the global language. One of the reasons why we chose this topic is we wanted to prepare and take a step for the future.
In this mini-task, we chose Tibet as our target c
work in industry, unemployment, maternity protection, night work for women, minimum age and night work for young persons in industry. A Committee of Experts was set up in 1926 as a supervisory system on the application of ILO standards. The Committee, which exists today, is composed of independent jurists responsible for examining government reports and presenting its own report each year to the
rural Georgia (basic, affordable care in village)
Darfur, Sudan(Clean water and sanitation in emergencies)
Act globally
Health care for all is a massive challenge, but an achievable one.
What’s needed is the will, and the funding.
Governments of developing countries must invest in their health services. And rich countries, backed by international organizations like the World Bank
1. The motive of institute visit
We have known the KFHI(Korea Food for the Hunger Intervention) since one of the team members is a supporter to this institute. The KFHI is international NGO and is composed of domestic business and many abroad business as well. Since this institute is supporting about 80 countries in the world, it was considered that it is corresponding to the class of interna
Executive Summary
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