Seoul Gangseo-gu Announces the 'Gangseo-gu Child Protection Action Code'

Noh Hyun-song, Mayor of Gangseo District, is proclaiming the 'Child Protection Code of Conduct' together with senior district office staff in the district office's main conference room on the 26th.<br><br>The district has established ten provisions as behavioral standards to be observed for the protection of children's rights, including ▲child safety protection ▲prevention of child abuse.

Noh Hyun-song, Mayor of Gangseo District, is proclaiming the 'Child Protection Code of Conduct' together with senior district office staff in the district office's main conference room on the 26th.

The district has established ten provisions as behavioral standards to be observed for the protection of children's rights, including ▲child safety protection ▲prevention of child abuse.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Roh Hyun-song, Mayor of Gangseo-gu, Seoul, proclaimed the ‘Gangseo-gu Child Protection Code of Conduct’ on the 26th to respect and protect children's rights.


On the same day, Mayor Roh signed the Child Protection Code of Conduct pledge with senior officials of the district office in the main conference room, reaffirming his commitment to leading efforts to make Gangseo-gu a happy place for children.


The Code of Conduct is an internal regulation that sets behavioral standards for Gangseo-gu public officials to protect children's rights and interests, including 10 key points such as ▲child safety protection ▲prevention and reporting of child abuse ▲prohibition of child discrimination ▲respect for children's opinions.


Mayor Roh said, “If we fail to improve children's life satisfaction, the future of the country is as clear as day,” adding, “Based on the Child Protection Code of Conduct, we will work harder to ensure that children's rights are fully realized and implemented.”



Since receiving UNICEF Child-Friendly City certification in December 2017, the district has been promoting various projects aimed at guaranteeing children's rights to survival, protection, development, and participation.


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