On the 1st, Heo Seong-mu, Mayor of Changwon, and the LH Gyeongnam Regional Headquarters signed an agreement to support housing for victims of sex trafficking.

On the 1st, Heo Seong-mu, Mayor of Changwon, and the LH Gyeongnam Regional Headquarters signed an agreement to support housing for victims of sex trafficking.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Saeyan] Changwon City in Gyeongnam has begun supporting the independence and housing stability of women who have left the Seoseong-dong prostitution district.


On the 1st, Changwon City signed a business agreement with the LH Gyeongnam Regional Headquarters at City Hall to support the independence and housing stability of women who have left the prostitution district.


The LH Gyeongnam Regional Headquarters will provide LH purchased rental housing for up to four years to those recommended by Changwon City as targets for self-support after leaving prostitution, aiming to ensure housing stability.


Last year, the city enacted related ordinances to help the self-support of women who left prostitution following the closure of the Seoseong-dong prostitution district and to prevent their re-entry.



Once the enforcement regulations are established in May, the city plans to actively promote self-support projects for victims of prostitution.


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