Donation of 10 Million Won Delivered to Gangseo-gu, Seoul

On the 21st, a donation ceremony was held with Kwon Hyung-woo, Executive Director of Koscom (right), and Park Jung-sook, Director of the Gangseo-gu Multicultural Support Center, in attendance. (Provided by Koscom)

On the 21st, a donation ceremony was held with Kwon Hyung-woo, Executive Director of Koscom (right), and Park Jung-sook, Director of the Gangseo-gu Multicultural Support Center, in attendance. (Provided by Koscom)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Minwoo Lee] Koscom is supporting an IT employment program to help create jobs and stabilize the lives of marriage immigrant women.


Koscom announced on the 22nd that it donated 10 million won to the Gangseo-gu Multicultural Family Support Center to help marriage immigrant women living in Gangseo-gu, Seoul, obtain various information technology certification qualifications for employment.


Last month, Koscom also provided support for online marketing education and IT program utilization training for promotional design to help marriage immigrant women in Yeongdeungpo-gu achieve economic independence.


As a result, about 80 marriage immigrant women are expected to complete the training by the end of the year. In the case of Yeongdeungpo-gu, an online sales cooperative is planned to be established after completion.



Kwon Hyung-woo, Executive Director of Koscom, said, "Koscom, local governments, and cooperatives will collaborate to support marriage immigrant women so that they can engage in continuous and stable economic activities in the COVID-19 environment."


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