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CSA-KOREA COMMITTEE TEAM’S FIRST MEETING PRESENT & WAY FORWARD By OUM, Vantharith / Ramada Hotel 20111030
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CSA-Korea First Committee Meeting 20111030

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Page 1: CSA-Korea First Committee Meeting 20111030

CSA-KOREA COMMITTEE TEAM’S FIRST MEETING PRESENT & WAY FORWARD

By OUM, Vantharith / Ramada Hotel 20111030

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Contents

¨  Warm-up & Self-Introduction ¨  Introduction to our CSA-Korea’s first Partner ¨  Who We Are:

¤ Our Vision & Mission ¤ Our CI: Name, Logo & Tagline ¤ Our Structure: Roles & Duties ¤ Our Team: University Network & Representatives

¨  What We Do: Our Scope of Work & Activities

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Warm-up & Self-Introduction

¨  Participants ¤  Inha University - Heang Vanny & Tonn Serey Vattana ¤ Korea University - Lim Vengly, Neum Sokvichhai &

Veng Vuthea ¤ Kyung Hee Univeristy - Oum Vantharith ¤ Sogang University - Noun Molyna ¤ Sookmyung Women's University - Hong Muoyleng,

Hour Leng, Leng Daryna & Samreth Serey Vatana ¤ Sungkyunkwan University - Kong Aphiwath

¤ LEE, Jason, President of KINSA and 1 staff

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Intro to our first Partner, KINSA

Korea International Student Association 주한외국인유학생협회

Contact Person: Mr. Jason LEE, President Phone: +82-10-5231-7842 Email: [email protected] Website: www.kinsa.org. FB Fan Page: www.facebook.com/kinsa.org

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Who We Are: Our Vision & Mission

CSA-Korea is a non-profit organization established to be a community network of Cambodian students in South Korea to unite all fellow Cambodian students regardless of their majors, universities, or educational levels as well as whether they are on scholarship programs or privately-financed ones. ¨  Vision: To be one-stop community network of Cambodian

students in South Korea. ¨  Mission: Uniting all fellow Cambodian students; to promote

and provide unity and pride among our members and preserve our unique and precious culture through social, cultural and educational progression.

(Not Final – to be reviewed as time goes by…)

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Our CI: Name, Logo & Tagline

¨  CSA-Korea stands for… ‘Cambodian Students Association in South Korea.’ ¨  In Khmer: ស"គមនិស'(ិត*+'រ-'./រណរដ2កូ56' ¨  In Korea: 한국 캄보디아 유학생 협회 ¨  Logo:

¨  Tagline: Together We Strong

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Our Structure: Roles & Duties

¨  Committee Team ¤  The central engine of our CSA-Korea, to meet and discuss on a

monthly basis. ¨  Representative Team

¤  Depending on the size of students in a particular university, there will be 1 or 2 Representatives who helps collect info and spread news from CSA-Korea to their respective community, at the same time, provide feedback, question and/or request, if any, to CSA-Korea.

¨  PR/ Social Networking Team ¤  Managing our CSA-Korea’s online presence, such as Facebook

Fan Page, Blog, Twitter account, as well as offline public relation role.

(still work-in-progress)

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Our Network & Representatives

¨  According to Korean Embassy to Cambodia, currently there are ~130 students in Korea.

¨  We have contacted some and managed to pin onto a map – many are in Seoul while the rest are spreading all over other regions of Korea.

¨  We are still keep collecting info from available sources, talking to people to get connected to other fellow Cambodian students.

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Our Scope of Work & Activities

¨  What we have in mind: ¤ Scholarships – Opportunities to study in Korea. ¤ Press clipping – News coverage relevant to Cambodia

and Korea, mostly in Korea’s media. ¤ Volunteering activities ¤ Networking with the communities ¤ Fund-raising for Cambodia, e.g. Education for poor

Cambodian students…

(still a WIP… Comments and suggestions are very much welcomed.)