Some
10,000 Korean-Filipino children are said to be in the Philippines (Sun Star Cebu, 2011a;
2011b; Lee-Brago, 2012). Interestingly, the NGOs helping Japanese-Filipino children
are Filipino-initiated, while thus far, organizations helping the Korean-Filipino children
are Korean-led, such as the Kopino Children Foundation in Cebu.54 In December 2012,
Jasmine Lee, a Philippine-born naturalized Korean elected to the Korean parliament, and
her colleagues visited the Philippines to look into the situation of Korean-Filipino children
and how to improve their situation (Lee-Brago, 2012).
Some10,000 Korean-Filipino children are said to be in the Philippines (Sun Star Cebu, 2011a;2011b; Lee-Brago, 2012). Interestingly, the NGOs helping Japanese-Filipino childrenare Filipino-initiated, while thus far, organizations helping the Korean-Filipino childrenare Korean-led, such as the Kopino Children Foundation in Cebu.54 In December 2012,Jasmine Lee, a Philippine-born naturalized Korean elected to the Korean parliament, andher colleagues visited the Philippines to look into the situation of Korean-Filipino childrenand how to improve their situation (Lee-Brago, 2012).
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