In the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region—where conflict, displacement, and environmental challenges intersect, Korean researcher Sihyun Park volunteered for sustainable development with support from Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA). As a fully funded UN Volunteer based in Jordan, she relied on research to develop practical solutions. Her assignment, which lasted a year and concluded in September 2025, offers insights into the impact of volunteerism in complex settings. Let’s take a closer look at her journey.
Sihyun's volunteer journey began after earning a degree in Science Education in the Republic of Korea. She volunteered through a KOICA project at a youth center in Takeo, Cambodia. Witnessing the health gaps faced by young people inspired her to pursue a Master of Public Health in the United Kingdom. Immediately after graduating, she joined the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) MENA Regional Office in Amman as a UN Volunteer Health Officer.