Held over two days on the 26th and 27th, targeting 6 Resident Autonomy Committees across 2 regions

Gyeongnam Provincial Resident Autonomy Support Group Holds Joint Training by Region View original image

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Saeyan] Gyeongsangnam-do held a regional joint training session for the Gyeongsangnam-do Resident Autonomy Support Group over two days on the 26th and 27th.


During this joint training, the results of the on-site resident autonomy council consultations conducted by the Resident Autonomy Support Group since April were shared, and future development directions for the overall operation of the resident autonomy councils were discussed.


In Part 1, Ahn Kwonwook, a member of the Provincial Autonomy and Decentralization Council affiliated with the Resident Autonomy Support Group Education Support Team, gave a special lecture on "The Current Status of Autonomy Regulations and Activation Tasks of Gyeongnam Resident Autonomy Councils."


Part 2 proceeded with presentations of consultation results by the resident autonomy councils and the advisory support team of the Resident Autonomy Support Group, followed by discussions on future directions.


According to the consultation results conducted in April and May, participating resident autonomy councils evaluated, "The consultation provided a good opportunity to reflect on the role of the resident autonomy council and what can be done as a resident autonomy committee member," and "It was beneficial to understand the process of classifying and agenda-setting based on the records made during the village resource survey."


The Provincial Resident Autonomy Support Group was formed in March through public-private collaboration. From April to October, it supports capacity-building projects such as dedicated consultation for six resident autonomy councils, joint training, and community-linked projects.



The on-site resident autonomy council consultation, the theme of this joint training, is being conducted from April to September for six resident autonomy councils.


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