Hit film stirs up empathy for foreign workers in Korea
By Eunjin Jeong, Communications Officer at IOM SeoulIt took only four weeks for the film “Ode to My Father” to attract one in every five Koreans to the nearest movie theater. This mega-hit has been...
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By Eunjin JeongMy first instinct when I spotted the two women from a small community in Sindhupalchok marching towards me was that I should maybe stop taking photos of their shattered community;...
View ArticleAssisting Patients to Return Home
Mani returned home two months after he had a pelvic fracture due to the first earthquake through IOM’s Assisted Discharge and Referral Programme. © IOM/Eunjin Jeong 2015By Eunjin Jeong“I don’t know how...
View ArticleAssisting Patients to Return Home
“I don’t know how I would have managed to return home without IOM since there is no public transportation stopping near my village and I cannot walk,” said Mani Rai, a 65-year-old Nepalese man who just...
View ArticleHit film stirs up empathy for foreign workers in Korea
Republic of Korea - It took only four weeks for the film “Ode to My Father” to attract one in every five Koreans to the nearest movie theater. This mega-hit has been called the “Korean version of...
View ArticleHit film stirs up empathy for foreign workers in Korea
By Eunjin Jeong, Communications Officer at IOM SeoulIt took only four weeks for the film “Ode to My Father” to attract one in every five Koreans to the nearest movie theater. This mega-hit has been...
View ArticleNamaste, Equality, and Superman
By Eunjin JeongMy first instinct when I spotted the two women from a small community in Sindhupalchok marching towards me was that I should maybe stop taking photos of their shattered community;...
View ArticleAssisting Patients to Return Home
Mani returned home two months after he had a pelvic fracture due to the first earthquake through IOM’s Assisted Discharge and Referral Programme. © IOM/Eunjin Jeong 2015By Eunjin Jeong“I don’t know how...
View ArticleAssisting Patients to Return Home
“I don’t know how I would have managed to return home without IOM since there is no public transportation stopping near my village and I cannot walk,” said Mani Rai, a 65-year-old Nepalese man who just...
View ArticleHit film stirs up empathy for foreign workers in Korea
Republic of Korea - It took only four weeks for the film “Ode to My Father” to attract one in every five Koreans to the nearest movie theater. This mega-hit has been called the “Korean version of...
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