An agreement was signed in the conference room of the College of Social Sciences at Mokpo National University to ensure human rights protection for university members and to foster a culture of gender equality on campus. (Photo by Mokpo National University)

An agreement was signed in the conference room of the College of Social Sciences at Mokpo National University to ensure human rights protection for university members and to foster a culture of gender equality on campus. (Photo by Mokpo National University)

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Seo Young-seo] Mokpo National University (President Park Min-seo) Human Rights Center (Director Ahn Young-ha) announced on the 20th that it signed a business agreement with the Human Rights Center of Pusan National University (President Jeon Ho-hwan, Director Lee Ki-chun) at the conference room of the College of Social Sciences at Mokpo National University for "Guaranteeing Human Rights of University Members and Creating a Gender-Equal University Culture."


Through this business agreement, the Human Rights Centers of Mokpo National University and Pusan National University agreed to mutually cooperate to promote awareness of human rights and gender equality in universities.


Going forward, both institutions plan to promote mutual development and friendship by cooperating on the development and opening of human rights and gender equality education and counseling programs, incident handling, and personnel and material exchanges.


Additionally, starting with this agreement, the Human Rights Centers of Mokpo National University and Pusan National University plan to continuously exchange with human rights centers in regional universities nationwide to enhance human rights and gender equality awareness in the local community as well as contribute to university development.


Ahn Young-ha, Director of the Human Rights Center at Mokpo National University, said, "We will do our best to create a human rights-friendly university culture where all university members are happy and free from discrimination and violence, and where members can correctly understand human rights, claim their rights, and practice them."



Meanwhile, Mokpo National University established the Human Rights Center on October 1 last year and has been developing and operating various programs to guarantee the human rights of university members and create a gender-equal university culture.


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