A six-member team of South Korean volunteers arrived in Dhaka on Tuesday to train people in different trades, according to a KOICA release.
The six volunteers will be attached to host organisations for two years to provide training in computers, automobiles, nursing, bakery and confectionary, physical education, etc.
Lee Jung Wook, resident representative of the KOICA Bangladesh office, welcomed them at the South Korean embassy on their arrival.
They will receive two-month adaptation training in which they will learn the language, culture and customs before taking over their responsibilities.
There are more than 50 Korean young volunteers working in Bangladesh. KOICA is willing to continue to support Bangladesh in various sectors with a view to achieving the MDG and sustainable socio-economic growth.