
In our country, the illiteracy rate among citizens who couldn't read Korean was over 95%,
and due to that ignorance,
there were many situations where people weren't treated with human dignity.
In response, the government sparked an educational fervor throughout the nation with a simple message that all citizens must learn.
The fruits of that educational fervor speak to our current state today.
South Korea has ranked first in industries like TV and semiconductors and has entered the top 10 economic powers in the world.
Additionally, by spreading diverse cultures worldwide, South Korea has become an economic powerhouse that's hard to match through education and culture.
World Educational Cultural Aid is committed to carrying on the legacy of Dr. Oh Jae-sik, a gentleman of education, culture, and social welfare who worked for people living in difficult circumstances like Korea in the 1960s.

For the future of people living in poor educational and cultural environments around the world,
WECA will always be with you in the field.
Thank you sincerely for your continued support.



































