E-Government in South Korea - significado y definición. Qué es E-Government in South Korea
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Qué (quién) es E-Government in South Korea - definición


E-Government in South Korea         
E-government began in South Korea in the 1980s when the Ministry of Government Administration and Home Affairs (MOGAHA) began to implement ICT within government, based on the "National Backbone Computer Network" consisting of five national networks. An Information Super-Highway was launched in 1993, followed by the creation of the Ministry of Information and Communication (MIC).
Sport in South Korea         
  • Red Devils]]", watch the [[2018 World Cup]] match
  • Fireworks at the closing ceremonies of the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul
  • Hiking on [[Bukhansan]] (1972)
OVERVIEW OF SPORTS ACTIVITIES WITHIN SOUTH KOREA
Sports in South Korea; Sports of South Korea; Sports - Korea; List of South Korean footballers; Ice skating in South Korea; Golf in South Korea; Kabaddi in South Korea; Basketball in South Korea
South Korea has traditional sports of its own, as well as sports from different cultures and countries.
Health in South Korea         
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  • [[Lee Jong-wook]], former [[director-general]] of the [[World Health Organization]], who dedicated his work to combating [[tuberculosis]] and [[HIV/AIDS]], along with eradicating [[polio]]
OVERVIEW OF HEALTH IN SOUTH KOREA
Chronic disease in South Korea; Tuberculosis in South Korea
Life expectancy has been rising rapidly and South Korea ranked 3rd in the world for life expectancy (previously 11th in 2016). South Korea has among the lowest HIV/AIDS adult prevalence rate in the world, with just 0.