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International Youth Fellowship: Its founder received by Faure Gnassingbé

President Faure Gnassingbé and Reverend Pastor Ock Soo Park face to face

Reverend Pastor Ock Soo Park, founder of International Youth Fellowship (IYF, NGO dedicated to the promotion of youth) was received this Friday at the presidential palace in Lomé by the Togolese head of state Faure Gnassingbé.

Reverend Pastor Ock Soo Park informed the Head of State of the organization’s various programs dedicated to Togolese youth, particularly in terms of education and professional training.

Another subject discussed, IYF’s support for the promotion of citizenship, patriotism and change of mentality, values ​​in line with the vision of the President of the Republic for Togolese youth.

President Faure Gnassingbé and Reverend Pastor Ock Soo Park at the end of the interview

“We had enriching discussions with the President of the Republic on the construction projects of training centers, education for leadership, change of mentality and patriotism for the benefit of young Togolese and on the possibilities of travel studies for Togolese teachers in South Korea. We are ready to work with the Togolese government to train the leaders of tomorrow,” underlined Reverend Pastor Ock Soo Park.

Established in Togo in 2005, the IYF aims to build a national center in the country to contribute to the training and development of Togolese youth and the training of teachers.

Note that International Youth Fellowship (IYF) is a South Korean NGO present in several countries. Since 2001, it has been involved in training youth in personal development, leadership and entrepreneurship as well as in building multiculturalism, promoting cultural diversity, republican values, leadership and human development. FIN

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