Gwangju Nam-gu to Hold 'Population Policy Idea Contest' Until the 31st View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Nam-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (District Mayor Kim Byeong-nae) announced on the 25th that it will hold a "Population Policy Idea Contest" open to the entire nation to comprehensively promote family-friendly cultures that balance work and home life, as well as to address population decline due to low birth rates.


The contest topics cover all areas related to population policy, including measures to overcome low birth rates in pregnancy, childbirth, and childcare, ways to create family-friendly cultures that balance work and home life, ideas to prevent population inflow and outflow, and improvement plans for living conditions such as jobs, education, housing, transportation, and culture.


Citizens with innovative ideas can submit their proposals by mail or email by the 31st.


Nam-gu plans to announce the outstanding ideas around the end of next month by evaluating feasibility, creativity, efficiency and economy, and sustainability.


Prizes of 500,000 KRW, 300,000 KRW, and 100,000 KRW will be awarded to the grand prize, excellence prize, and encouragement prize winners, respectively.



For inquiries related to the contest, visit the Nam-gu Office website's public notices and search for "Population Policy," or contact the Innovation Policy Division of Nam-gu Office by phone for detailed information.


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