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Participant List for 4Th Sdgs Youth Summer Camp Participant List for 4th SDGs Youth Summer Camp 20 July, 10-21 August 2020 Incheon, Republic of Korea (held virtually via Webex) Updated as of 31 August 2020 A. Participants No. Country Organization/University Prefix First Name Last Name 1 Tanzania Ewha Womans University Ms. Alice Christopher Mwamzanya 2 Ghana Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology Ms. Irene Kwartemaa Ahimah 3 Republic of Korea Korea Maritime and Ocean University Mr. Seungchan Lim 4 Republic of Korea Yonsei University Ms. Hyun Soo Lee 5 Republic of Korea George Mason University Mr. Minsung Kim 6 Mexico Ewha Womans University Ms. Shirin Cristina Elmi Flores 7 Republic of Korea Ewha Womans University Ms. Ju-Hyun Kim 8 Republic of Korea Yonsei University Mr. Hyeongchan Yun 9 Republic of Korea Yonsei University Ms. Chaeyoon Chang 10 Republic of Korea Yonsei University Ms. Yoojin Moon 11 Mongolia Pennsylvania State University Ms. Nandiikhand Ganbold 12 Republic of Korea Ewha Womans University Ms. Yoon Jung Kim 13 Republic of Korea Sangmyung University Mr. Juho Lee 14 Republic of Korea Yonsei University Ms. Han Na Jun 15 Republic of Korea Inha University Ms. Jieun Kim 16 Kazakhstan Yonsei University Ms. Armilla Zhundibayeva 17 Republic of Korea George Mason University Ms. Seohyun Lee 18 Republic of Korea Konkuk University Mr. Taeeui Kim 19 Republic of Korea Yonsei University Mr. Hoojun Lee 20 Cambodia Ewha Womans University Ms. Chanbormey Ouk 21 Nepal Seoul National University Ms. Yajju Pradhan 22 Republic of Korea University of Southern California Ms. Yeun Soo Choi 23 Republic of Korea Yeungnam University Mr. Jaeyeon Park 24 Republic of Korea Ewha Womans University Ms. Yesun Kim 25 Republic of Korea Yonsei University Ms. Ja Yun Won 26 Republic of Korea Seoul National University Mr. SEUNGWOO BAEK 27 Republic of Korea University of Utah Asia Campus Ms. Yoojin Kim 28 Republic of Korea Handong Global University Ms. Dahye Lee 29 Belarus Belarusian State University Ms. Lizaveta Gotina 30 Mongolia Purdue University Mr. Naidan Ganbold 31 Malaysia Yonsei University Ms. Fatin Arisa Rosalam 32 Republic of Korea KyungHee University Ms. Minjoo Choi 33 Republic of Korea N/A Mr. Sungjin Park 34 Republic of Korea Seoul National University Ms. Kyubin Kim 35 Indonesia Korea University Ms. Tesalonika Elaine 36 Republic of Korea SungKyunKwan University Ms. JinJu Kim 37 Republic of Korea Hanyang University Mr. Seungmin Moon 38 Republic of Korea Kyung-Hee university Mr. Junhee Lee 39 Republic of Korea Ewha Womans University Ms. Soojin Jang B. Organizers, Partners, and Resource Persons No. Organization Title Prefix First Name Last Name 1 United Nations Office for Sustainable Development Officer-in-Charge Mr. Jean D'Aragon Senior Development 2 United Nations Office for Sustainable Development Ms. Yujeong Kim Management Expert Programme 3 United Nations Office for Sustainable Development Ms. Sara Castro De Hallgren Management Expert Associate Research 4 United Nations Office for Sustainable Development Ms. Youngeun Choi and Policy Expert Programme 5 United Nations Office for Sustainable Development Ms. Ilae Kim Management Assistant 6 United Nations Office for Sustainable Development Team Assistant Mr. Huiyong Kim 7 United Nations Office for Sustainable Development Intern Ms. Aru Chung 8 United Nations Office for Sustainable Development Intern Ms. Youngho Kim Associate Social 9 UN ESCAP - ENEA Mr. Tou (Jackie) Wai Kit Si Affairs Officer 10 Design Factory Korea, Yonsei University Professor Ms. Youn-ah Kang 11 Design Factory Korea, Yonsei University Professor Mr. Dongwhan Kim 12 Design Factory Korea, Yonsei University Professor Mr. Keeheon Lee 13 Design Factory Korea, Yonsei University Professor Ms. Semee Yoon 14 Design Factory Korea, Yonsei University Teaching Assistant Ms. Hayoun Noh 15 Design Factory Korea, Yonsei University Teaching Assistant Ms. Juyeon Choi Department of Humanities, Arts, and Social Science, Yonsei 16 Dean Ms. Soojin Jun University 17 Korea Environment Corporation Vice President Mr. Chan-ho Park 18 Korea Environment Corporation Manager Mr. You Jeen Nam 19 Daylight Principal Mr. Daniel Kim.
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