Korea.net - Korean Culture and Information Service (KOCIS)
Dao Manh Nghia is the Founder and President of DMN since October 2018, which focuses on innovative initiatives. Dao serves as the President and Secretary General of the SDGs Council, a non-profit social organization established under DMN to consult and approve initiatives. As Head of International Arbitration and Legal and Business Manager at NY Group & VietHome Construction Design Consulting Co., Ltd, Dao has held significant responsibilities since January 2016. Additionally, Dao is an Ambassador for both the UNDP's MY World 2030 Advocates Programme and One Young World, promoting impactful youth leadership. Dao is also a Senior Honorary Reporter for Korea.net, an Independent Arbitrator and Mediator, and a Foreign Legal Associate at Anderson Mori & Tomotsune until August 2024. Dao's academic pursuits include multiple Master of Laws degrees at various prestigious institutions and participation in several educational programs focused on international law and security.
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Korea.net - Korean Culture and Information Service (KOCIS)
The Korean Culture and Information Service (KOCIS) was launched in 1971 as an arm of the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism. It serves as a communication bridge to promote Korea overseas, to shed light on international cultural exchanges and to bring that news back to the Korean audience. Toward this end, we report on all of the Korean government's ongoing policies, on all the president's summit meetings and on all types of international cooperation. In addition, we also host art performances, exhibits, music festivals and film festivals. Finally, we also reach out to opinion leaders worldwide, to the international press, academia and to artists from around the globe. Korea.net is a government web portal that promotes Korea online. It provides up-to-date information about Korea across a variety of fields, including government policies, international cooperation, cultural developments, the arts, history, social movements, science, technology, business, sports and so on. We do so in nine languages: English, simplified Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, Spanish, Russian, French, German and Vietnamese. Korea.net has been strengthening communication with its online readers worldwide through various social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, Youtube, and Flickr. In particular, Korea Clickers, our Facebook profile, has more than 600,000 followers as of March 2020, becoming one of the most popular government social media profiles in Korea. Korea.net engages in active communication with its neighbors around the world through its team of Honorary Reporters and its overseas columnists.