Damyang-gun and Youth Policy Council Sign Public-Private Agreement to Increase Population View original image


[Damyang=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong] Damyang-gun, Jeollanam-do (Governor Choi Hyung-sik) announced on the 7th that it signed a relay public-private practice agreement to increase the population with the Youth Policy Council and four local companies to overcome the problem of population decline and attract young people.


After signing the first agreement on the 16th of last month, the county and the council continued to spread the atmosphere of the ‘Damyang愛 Address Possession Movement’ by signing agreements with four companies located in the Geumseong Industrial Complex.


The companies participating in the agreement on this day?Gyeonghyang Industry, Taeseong Electric, Sea Food, and Samjin Industry?recognized the population decline issue as a social problem of the region and agreed to cooperate mutually to solve the problem.


The Youth Policy Council will carry out a nationwide movement in the private sector by encouraging address changes of employees belonging to local institutions and organizations, promoting the address possession movement for residents of Damyang who have not yet registered their addresses, and cooperating in various population increase policy projects.


The companies plan to actively cooperate in participating in the workplace address possession movement among employees, creating a work environment favorable for raising children, and promoting Damyang-gun’s population increase policy projects.


The county plans to actively promote population education to change awareness of population issues, discover various policies to revitalize population increase policies, and promote population increase projects of institutions and organizations.



A county official said, “We will strive to ensure that this does not become a one-time promotional project by continuously promoting and creating an atmosphere,” and added, “In the long term, we will discover and implement measures that can improve the quality of life of residents and improve residential conditions.”


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