Korean Air held a ‘donation ceremony’ on 26 June
at Gun Galuutai Complex School nearby Baganuur, Ulaanbaatar to
formally handover to the school thirty computers with desks and
chairs.
Gun Galuutai Complex School has 1,800 students
ranging from 1st to 12th grades. The school has, in the past,
experienced teaching difficulties because of the poor IT
facilities.
Korean Air’s computer donation program started
last year when it provided thirty computers for the Bolovsrol
School in Mongolia. The aim of Korean Air’s donation program
in Mongolia
is to enable students to keep up with technology and learn the
skills to enable them to be computer literate.
Korean Air has other CSR projects in Mongolia
including its ‘Global Planting Project’, which has seen the
planting of trees in Baganuur since 2004 to help counteract
desertification, which badly affects the region; students at Gun
Galuutai Complex School have also participated in this project.
The Korean Air Forest in the Baganuur area, now extends to 44ha
(440,000 square meters), consisting of some 83,000 trees. The
airline has also employed local forestation experts who are
residing in the area to manage the planted trees and educate
residents on forestation.
Meanwhile, Korean Air has also donated books and
computers to Chinese schools in rural areas and built houses for
communities in Manila and Cebu in order to fulfill its social
responsibility in and out of Korea.
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