Inauguration Ceremony of the Population Increase Task Force [Image Source=Geochang-gun]

Inauguration Ceremony of the Population Increase Task Force [Image Source=Geochang-gun]

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] On the 25th, Geochang-gun, Gyeongnam Province, announced on the 26th that it held the launch ceremony of the 'Population Increase Task Force' at the county office, attended by Deputy County Governor Choi Young-ho, Population Education Division Director Im Yang-hee, and about 20 officials including 16 section chiefs and staff from 9 departments.


The Geochang-gun Population Increase Task Force is responsible for enhancing the synergy effect of policy implementation through mutual linkage of population increase policies by department and for stimulating interest in population increase policies by each department.


The Population Increase Task Force is organized into six teams according to related departmental duties: ▲General Promotion Team ▲Youth and Job Support Team ▲Childcare and Education Support Team ▲Pregnancy and Childbirth Support Team ▲Culture and Lifelong Learning Support Team ▲Return-to-Farming and Return-to-Village Support Team, with 2 to 4 officials grouped into each team.


Deputy County Governor Choi Young-ho, who attended the launch ceremony, emphasized, "The population issue is a nationwide problem, and it is true that overcoming it is very difficult. However, if we develop and implement effective and excellent population increase policies ahead of other cities and counties, we will be able to overcome our county's population problem."



Meanwhile, Geochang-gun plans to hold quarterly progress report meetings to diagnose the progress of key tasks and discuss work, and at the end of the year, hold a performance report meeting to evaluate the results of key tasks, review shortcomings, and discover new policies.


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