[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Cheol-young] The Presidential Committee on Autonomy and Decentralization will hold the '2021 Core Talent Training for Autonomy and Innovation' to strengthen integrated public-private capabilities and autonomy capabilities through solving regional issues.


On the 14th, the Committee on Autonomy and Decentralization announced that on the 15th, it will jointly hold a non-face-to-face video training session with four organizations: the National Balanced Development Committee, the Ministry of the Interior and Safety's Resident Welfare Service Reform Promotion Team, and the National Association of City, County, and District Mayors.


This training is designed to enhance the integrated public-private capabilities of local governments and communities and to strengthen execution capabilities through independent policy design. Fourteen teams selected through a public contest will participate. Each team consists of two public officials and two private activists, and customized training courses by field will be operated so that public and private sectors can jointly plan and co-produce policies needed by local governments to solve issues.


The core talent training, conducted from July to October, will provide professional knowledge for comprehensive policy design needed in the region through four sessions of on- and offline group training and three rounds of field coaching, and establish a public-private cooperation system to realize the designed policies.



Chairman Kim Soon-eun urged, "Through this training, please take it as an opportunity to develop policies of central ministries and local governments, which have been carried out in a segmented manner, into a local government- and resident-led approach by planning, designing, and executing them according to local circumstances."


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