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Hanbit Unit(Korea's Southern Sudan Reconstruction Assistance Team)
Hanbit Unit

The South Korean Sudanese Reconstruction Assistance Force or Hanbit Units are UN peacekeepers dispatched from the Republic of Korea. On July 9, 2011, Hanbit Unit is dispatched from South Korea for the peace and security consolidation of South Sudan, which was separated by means of the civil war of religion, race and culture. Hanbit Unit is the seventh unit dispatched from the Republic of Korea to the United Nations peacekeeping force, following Sang-lok-su unit of Somalia, Angolan and East Timor, medical support of Western Sahara, Dong-Myung Unit of Lebanon and DanBi Unit of Haiti.

Contents 1. dispatch instrument 2. Configuration and Mission 3. Activities 4. See also 5. footnotes 6. External links

Dispatch Instrument

After Sudan's independence in 1956, the northern and southern regions had two civil wars.In order to prevent further damage, the southern regions was separated from Sudan and the South Sudan was born. The United Nations has created the United Nations Mission in South Sudan(UNMISS) to support South Sudan's peace, security and development. In 2011, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon asked for dispatch to the government of the Republic of Korea. The Government of the Korea has passed the agreement to dispatch unit on September 27, 2012 and in January 2013, Hanbit unit was created.

Configuration and Mission

Approximately 290 Hanvit units consisted of engineers, medical personnel, and guards protecting them. South Sudan's reconstruction assistance and medical support activities are implementing activities to stabilize South Sudan.

Activation

1. Hope Road Operation: Bor-Mangela road repair The Hope Road is the only way to connect Bor with Juba that the capital and center of economic activity of South Sudan. The road, which took 2 ~ 3 days, was shortened to about 5 hours. In addition, it contributed to the consolidation of residents by improving economic conditions and expanding inter-regional exchanges by lowering prices of industrial products through reduction of transportation costs.

2. White Nile River Embankment Construction The White Nile is a river that flows through the Bor where HanbIt Unit is stationed and is the home of people's lives and a major source of drinking water. Every year during the rainy season, the Bor has suffered continuous flooding damage due to chronic flooding. So, In August 2014, Hanbit Unit built about 17km embankment on the White Nile. In addition, it contributed to the stable housing environment of Bor by revitalizing the housing construction and road construction. In the future, Hanbit Unit will cooperate with KOICA to install a drainage pump on the bank of the Nile River.

3. Operation of Hanbit Vocational School It is a human resource development program for South Sudan. It is opened in April 2016, and Hanbit Vocational School helps residents learn a wide range of expertise and become a great worker in the community. they have introduced technologies such as agriculture, woodworking, electricity, welding, architecture, and baking to those who have been nomadic traditionally. Self-sufficiency was improved due to the elimination of the food shortage and increased profits. And planned the reconciliation and understanding betweens the tribes by establishing bases for reconstruction.

4. Medical Support for the Public Hanbit Unit is providing medical care for the people who are hurt by civil war. It is making efforts to provide the medical services needed for residents with no medical benefits. The Hanbit unit consisted of about 20 military personnel including four military officers, three nursing officers, and one veteran officer.

5. Taekwondo Classroom Operation In 2013, Hanbit Unit started Taekwondo classroom operation, and now, about 1,000 people are practicing in Juba and Bor. Some of them participated in the 2016 Rio Olympic qualifying round in Africa.

6. Cultural Exchange Activities At various cultural exchanges such as the UN Day event, Hanbit Unit spread the Korean Wave with activities like Taekwondo demonstration, performance, and Korean traditional percussion quartet.

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March 2018
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DYK nomination of Hanbit Unit: response needed
Byung chan kim, back in mid-December, as part of the Sociology of Globalization course, you nominated the article Hanbit Unit for DYK by creating the template Template:Did you know nominations/Hanbit Unit. You did not, however, complete the nomination process, so the nomination was never seen or reviewed.

Are you still interested in pursuing this DYK? If you are, which will mean responding the review and potentially making further edits to the Hanbit Unit article depending on what the reviewer asks for, then I'll be happy to complete the nomination process for you and make it available for reviewing.

Please let me know what you'd like to do. Thank you very much. BlueMoonset (talk) 02:42, 26 March 2018 (UTC)
 * Byung chan kim, please respond. If you don't do so in the next couple of days, I will assume that you are not interested in continuing your DYK nomination, and close it. Thank you. BlueMoonset (talk) 06:02, 5 April 2018 (UTC)

March 2018
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April 2018
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