Korean nursing students on the way to class at the Taegu Hospital and Medical College, an institution rehabilitated and re-equipped by UNKRA. The wooden structures are additional wards. Similar buildings house Korean and international staff, a free clinic, a lecture auditorium and storeroom and laundry facilities.
To help raise standards of medical education in Korea, UNKRA has allocated $845,000 for the rehabilitation of Taegu Hospital and Medical College. Work on the buildings, which includes a nurses' home, is essentially completed, and completion of installation of medical equipment is expected shortly. Pictured is the main hospital building, one of several brick edifices at the institution.
UNKRA trawlers under construction at Cheoy Lee Shipyard, Hong Kong.
Left: Mr. Lo To, Manager, Cheoy Lee Shipyard, Hong Kong. Right: Mr. Milo Moore, UNKRA Fisheries Adviser.
Ten UNKRA Trawlers being built at Cheoy Lee Shipyard, Hong Kong under UN Aid Programme to enlarge South Korea's Fishing fleet. Ten vessels under construction 77 1/2-tons, European-type trawlers, hulls are 70 per cent completed, 200 HP Grossley diesel marine engines on order from England.
Seoul Mothers & Children Home.
Seoul Mothers & Children Home.
Seoul Mothers & Children Home.
View of the College's main building.
Farm villages nestle against the mountains. Ranges of low, soft-rocked mountains run through the entire country, and farmers reclaim and terrace every possible bit of arable land.