Disabled Employment Corporation-Seoul Women's University, MOU for Social Value Cooperation Including Female Workforce Development
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bo-kyung] The Korea Employment Agency for the Disabled announced on the 20th that it signed a "Win-Win Cooperation Agreement for the Realization of Social Value" with Seoul Women's University at the agency's headquarters located in Bundang-gu, Gyeonggi-do.
This agreement was prepared to take the first step toward realizing social value within the university by expanding job opportunities for people with disabilities. The agency plans to actively support the development of jobs for people with disabilities at Seoul Women's University through job cases developed and researched within universities.
Under this agreement, the agency will operate internship, practical training, and volunteer programs for Seoul Women's University students, implementing various support projects such as fostering outstanding female talent.
Additionally, the two institutions plan to jointly promote projects aimed at realizing social value, including research on women with disabilities and the establishment of various social contribution programs.
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Jo Jong-ran, the agency's president, stated, "This agreement is significant as it marks the first step of cooperation between the two institutions to nurture future female talent and expand job opportunities for people with disabilities within universities," adding, "We hope to become partners in creating an inclusive nation where everyone works together."
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