Recruitment and Operation of a Citizen Participation Group of About 30 Members for the New Designation Goal of Women-Friendly City

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[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Lee Hyung-kwon] Goheung County (Governor Song Gwi-geun) announced on the 22nd that it will publicly recruit 30 members for the 'Goheung County Women-Friendly City Citizen Participation Group' over three weeks until the 9th of next month.


The Women-Friendly City Citizen Participation Group will engage in activities to spread a women-friendly local culture by identifying gender imbalance factors and daily inconveniences in everyday life, collecting opinions on women-friendly city promotion projects, monitoring them, and suggesting policy improvement ideas.


Residents who have an interest in women's policies, many fresh ideas, and passion to actively participate in creating a women-friendly city can join the Citizen Participation Group.


Those wishing to participate can download the application form for the Citizen Participation Group from the county website (Notices and Announcements), fill it out, and apply by visiting the Women and Youth Division in person or by mail or email. For more details, inquiries can be made to the Women and Youth Division, Women and Childcare Team.


Additionally, the county is promoting 18 projects across five fields to establish a foundation for a women-friendly city, including the enactment of related ordinances last year and research services for establishing a mid- to long-term plan for creating a women-friendly city to newly designate the women-friendly city.



A county official said, "We hope for the interest and participation of many citizens to join the Women-Friendly City Citizen Participation Group to create a safe and happy women-friendly city for all citizens."


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