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Published the results of the 2019 International Migration Residency Co-learning - Agency of Rural Development and Soil and Water Conservation, MOA

Rural Development and Soil and Water Conservation
Promoting Regeneration of Rural Villages
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Published the results of the 2019 International Migration Residency Co-learning

Date:7/27

Location:Taipei New Horizon

In order to implement the New Southing Policy-Exchange of Agricultural Youth Talents, the SWCB cooperated with National Chung Hsing University, invited teachers and students from New Southing National University, and other universities in Taiwan, to form five multinational teams to reside in the village for one month. On July 27, the resulting presentation was held at Taipei New Horizon, which demonstrated that the international teachers and students in the village brought foreign cultures and youth learning expertise into the settlement to address community issues, and learned local development experience from the community. It is intended that the international students can apply the knowledge that they learned in Taiwan to promote agricultural development in their countries in the future, and that international attention can be drawn to the issue of introducing young talents into rural areas.

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