Naju-si Signs Business Agreement for Policy Task Discovery and Joint Promotion View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Han-hyuk] Naju City, Jeollanam-do (Mayor Kang In-gyu) announced on the 10th that it held a business agreement ceremony on the 9th with the Asia Humanities Foundation (Chairman Kim Seong-jong), Hope Institute (Director Kim Je-seon), and Seoul Institute (President Seo Wang-jin) to discover and jointly promote policy tasks.


This agreement was promoted to establish a cooperative network with expert groups for securing new growth engines for Naju and establishing future development strategies, as well as to secure driving force for the successful promotion of the leading projects of the 7th local government administration.


The memorandum of understanding mainly includes joint efforts for mutual development and discovery and promotion of policy tasks through the establishment of an organic cooperative network among the parties to the agreement.


Mayor Kang In-gyu said, “This agreement will become a valuable driving force for Naju’s future growth and new leap, and it is expected to be of great help for mutual development,” adding, “As a central city of Honam and a core driving force for the happiness of 120,000 citizens, we will systematically solve policy tasks through public-private cooperation.”


He continued, “This policy agreement signing means that the Asia Humanities Foundation’s policy research exchange partner organizations, Hope Institute and Seoul Institute, will jointly promote policies with the city,” and added, “Since the city signed a friendship exchange agreement with Seoul Metropolitan Government in 2017, we will do our best to enhance the momentum of policy implementation through organic policy cooperation with Seoul.”


The Asia Humanities Foundation, which signed the agreement that day, is a foundation producing and practicing various public policies through public-private governance, and the Hope Institute is a leading domestic private think tank practicing social innovation through citizens’ support and participation.



The Seoul Institute is a foundation established by Seoul Metropolitan Government that systematically investigates and researches complex and diverse urban problems and proposes policy alternatives.


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