Pursuing Efficiency and Effectiveness through Interdepartmental and Responsible Party Collaboration on Population Growth Policies!

Population Increase Task Force Progress Report Meeting <br>[Image source=Geochang-gun]

Population Increase Task Force Progress Report Meeting
[Image source=Geochang-gun]

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] On the 12th, Geochang-gun, Gyeongnam held the 'Population Increase Task Force Progress Report Meeting' at the county office's large conference room.


The report meeting was attended by Vice Governor Choi Young-ho, Director of the Administrative Welfare Bureau Ryu Ji-o, council members Kim Hyang-ran, Park Su-ja, Pyo Ju-suk, Kwon Soon-mo, along with 20 officials including 16 section chiefs from 9 departments.


Twenty-one core tasks related to population increase were selected as key promotion projects to report on progress, discuss interdepartmental and responsible person coordination plans related to population increase policies, discover new population increase policies, and share difficulties encountered in implementing population increase policies.


During the report meeting, there was a review of key promotion tasks, requests for discovering new policies, and questions and answers from council members regarding direct benefits to residents.


Mutual coordination plans were reviewed among those in charge of youth policy, corporate support, elevator industry, and overall job creation regarding youth job creation and support measures.



Vice Governor Choi said, “Although the population this year has increased compared to last year, we must work together to realize a population-increasing city, and especially the role of the task force members present here is important,” adding, “I hope you will diligently carry out the promotion tasks to realize a population-increasing city.”


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