Inspection of the 'Lifelong Learning Program Support Project' in Nam-gu, Gwangju View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Nam-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (District Mayor Kim Byeong-nae) announced on the 29th that since the 20th, it has been conducting inspections on 42 lifelong learning program support projects to eliminate inefficiencies and waste in budget execution, and to correct and supplement issues where project progress is sluggish or budget execution is inappropriate.


This inspection will be conducted through on-site visits until the 18th of next month.


The inspection targets include seven lifelong learning specialized institutions such as comprehensive social welfare centers, 15 lifelong learning clubs, 10 schools conducting lifelong education programs, and 10 schools operating after-school specialized club programs.


The key inspection items are the actual operation status of the programs, attendance status of instructors and students, compliance with subsidy-related laws and regulations, appropriateness of accounting documents, and adherence to COVID-19 quarantine guidelines.


For any issues revealed during the inspection, the relevant institutions and clubs will be notified to ensure immediate corrective actions.



A Nam-gu official stated, “This inspection aims to check the progress of lifelong learning programs to secure the effectiveness of the projects,” adding, “We are conducting thorough mid-term inspections so that residents in the district can enjoy a happier life through lifelong learning programs.”


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