Jeonbuk Police Agency and Save the Children Lead Efforts to Protect and Support Minors
Proactive Identification of Children Affected in Emergency Crisis Families and More
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hong Jae-hee] The Jeonbuk Provincial Police Agency and Save the Children have joined forces to protect and support socially vulnerable groups such as child abuse and crime victims.
On the 24th, the Jeonbuk Police Agency announced that it signed a business agreement with the Save the Children Western Branch to jointly cooperate on economic support and protection linkage for abused children, as well as protection and support for socially vulnerable groups.
Through this agreement, the two organizations will identify children affected in emergency crisis families that remain hidden due to the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic and will promote proactive protection and support activities.
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Chief Jo Yong-sik said, “We expect this agreement to greatly contribute to the healthy growth of children in our region,” adding, “We will continue to communicate with the local community and do our best to make Jeonbuk a safe place for children.”
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