Korean educator marks two decades of service to Nepal's schools and mountains

Summary

South Korean philanthropist Kim Young Sik has spent two decades supporting education and environmental conservation in Nepal, recently conducting Leave No Trace training for Everest stakeholders and uplifting schools in Lalitpur and Kaski districts.

Key Points
  • Kim Young Sik has provided 20 years of educational support and environmental advocacy in Nepal.
  • He recently led Leave No Trace training for mountaineering stakeholders, including Icefall Doctors and SPCC staff.
  • Kim has helped develop Banibilas Secondary School in Lalitpur with modern facilities and scholarships.
  • He has supported Baraburi Primary School in the Annapurna region with infrastructure and student welfare programs.
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