[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Cheol-young] The Ministry of the Interior and Safety announced on the 28th that it will hold the 'Government Innovation National Forum' plenary meeting on the 29th through an online and offline hybrid format. This is the second meeting following the first plenary meeting held after the formation of the 3rd Government Innovation National Forum last November.


In this meeting, first, a carbon neutrality practice contest in daily life will be held to share cases related to 'Achieving Carbon Neutrality by 2050 with the People,' one of the seven representative innovation tasks of the Government Innovation Promotion Council. Afterwards, experiences and achievements of the 3rd National Forum will be shared, followed by discussions on future development plans and expectations.


The moderator, as well as the case presentations and discussions, will all be conducted with direct participation from the National Forum operating committee members. In particular, during the carbon neutrality practice contest in daily life, vivid practical cases from the committee members will be shared through creative and diverse topics such as 'Brave People,' 'Jeju Island Village Coastal Plogging Activities,' and 'Operation of Zero-Electricity Cafes.'


Additionally, the forum will engage in in-depth discussions on development plans to enhance the sense of efficacy in public participation and to strengthen policy promotion through sufficient deliberation among related ministries, private experts, and stakeholders.



Joo Hyung-cheol, representative of the Government Innovation National Forum, stated, “The Government Innovation National Forum will continue to play a central role in ensuring that the seven representative innovation tasks, including achieving carbon neutrality, as well as government innovation tasks proposed by the public, lead to innovation outcomes felt in daily life by the people.”


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