On the 28th, the 'Gwangjin-gu Cooperative Governance School' Basic Course Opens... Held Until the 29th with Resident Participation Budget Education and Cooperative Governance Civil Activist Training

Opening of Gwangjin-gu Cooperative Governance School View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Gwangjin-gu (Mayor Kim Seon-gap) held the basic course of the ‘Gwangjin-gu Cooperation School’ on the 28th at the district office auditorium.


This course was prepared to provide residents with basic education on cooperation, discover and nurture future local community activists, and activate public-private cooperation.


At the Cooperation School held that day, about 30 people including local residents and members of the Gwangjin-gu Cooperation Council attended, and education on the ‘Resident Participatory Budget’?which allows residents to directly participate in district policy projects through cooperation?was conducted.


In addition, healing education to overcome COVID-19 depression was also provided to the residents who attended that day.


On the second day of the Cooperation School, the 29th, ‘Cooperation Private Activist Training Education’ to help residents become cooperation experts in the local community and healing education will be conducted, concluding the two-day course.


Mayor Kim Seon-gap said, “Our district has been making efforts to activate public-private cooperation to solve problems and enhance local value through collaboration with residents. I hope this Cooperation School will be an opportunity for residents to take more interest in and participate in district policies.”



Last April, the district enacted a basic ordinance to activate public-private cooperation, and in May, it formed the Gwangjin-gu Cooperation Council, establishing a foundation for cooperation with the local community.

Opening of Gwangjin-gu Cooperative Governance School View original image


Also, in July of this year, the district held a ‘Public Forum for Discovering Public-Private Cooperation Agendas,’ where residents discussed and discovered agendas for regional development in each policy field, and approved 10 cooperation agendas to be implemented in 2021.


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