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South Korea's Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries Fully Funds New Zealand Language Program for Fishermen's Children

Hwang Sujin Reporter / Updated : 2025-05-11 14:38:26
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In a significant move aimed at bridging the educational gap and fostering global talent in rural fishing communities, the South Korean Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries (MOF) has announced a fully funded language study program in New Zealand for the children of fishermen. The initiative, unveiled on May 11th, is part of the ongoing "Korea-New Zealand Fisheries Cooperation Project" and underscores the MOF's commitment to providing equitable educational opportunities to youth in fishing villages, who often face disadvantages compared to their urban counterparts.

The "Korea-New Zealand Fisheries Cooperation Project," established in 2016 following the Korea-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement (FTA), is a long-term collaborative effort focused on enhancing cooperation in areas such as fisheries resource management and aquaculture technology. This latest initiative extends the project's reach to social contribution by investing in the development of the next generation in fishing communities.

The fully funded program offers a valuable opportunity for the children of fishing families residing in rural areas to spend four weeks in New Zealand, immersing themselves in English language studies and experiencing the local culture. By covering all expenses, the MOF aims to eliminate financial barriers and ensure that eligible students can participate without placing a burden on their families. This is expected to significantly contribute to addressing the imbalance in educational opportunities.

Eligibility for the program is open to students in their second year of middle school (Grade 8) to their second year of high school (Grade 11) who have resided in a fishing village for at least one year, meet the English language proficiency criteria, and receive a recommendation from their school principal. Interested students can apply online through the dedicated website (2025어촌지역청소년.kr) starting from May 20th. The online application process details, including the deadline, will be available on the website.

The selection process will be rigorous and transparent. A preliminary evaluation of submitted documents will be followed by personality and aptitude assessments, as well as interviews, to comprehensively evaluate students' learning abilities, adaptability, and motivation. Final participants will be selected through a lottery system based on the evaluation results. Successful candidates will travel to New Zealand in July for a four-week program where they will attend regular classes with local students, gaining invaluable firsthand experience in an international educational setting.

Beyond language acquisition, the program is designed to broaden the horizons of participating students by exposing them to diverse cultural experiences. Interacting with the New Zealand education system, culture, and students from various backgrounds will foster a global perspective, enhance intercultural understanding, and cultivate essential qualities for becoming responsible global citizens.

A representative from the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries stated, "We hope that this New Zealand language study support program will instill dreams and hope in the youth of fishing communities and positively impact their growth into future leaders of society. We will continue to pursue various support policies to improve the educational environment and strengthen the capabilities of young people in fishing villages."

The initiative is also anticipated to revitalize rural fishing communities. By expanding educational opportunities, it aims to cultivate a sense of pride among young talents and increase the likelihood of their future contributions to their local communities. Furthermore, it highlights the government's efforts to effectively address the educational disparities between urban and rural areas.

Recognizing that overseas language study typically involves significant costs, making it inaccessible for many families in fishing communities, the MOF's full financial support is seen as a crucial step towards achieving educational equity.

Moreover, the program is expected to foster stronger ties between South Korea and New Zealand. As young Korean students experience New Zealand's culture and education system and interact with their Kiwi peers, mutual understanding and respect between the two nations can deepen, laying a positive foundation for long-term bilateral relations.

The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries' "New Zealand Language Study Support for Fishermen's Children" program exemplifies a thoughtful and dedicated approach to not only improving language skills but also empowering young people in fishing communities with global competencies and ensuring equal access to educational opportunities. This initiative underscores the need for more government bodies to expand such support programs to bridge regional educational gaps and actively nurture future talent. It is hoped that the participating students will seize this opportunity to realize their full potential and emerge as future global leaders.

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