Establishment of Content Ethics Guide Covering 8 Items Including Bioethics and Environmental Awareness

Daekyo announced on the 14th that as part of its ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) management, it will strengthen ethical management by conducting a comprehensive review of all educational content owned by Daekyo, including Nunknopi, Chaihong, and Soluni. Photo by Daekyo

Daekyo announced on the 14th that as part of its ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) management, it will strengthen ethical management by conducting a comprehensive review of all educational content owned by Daekyo, including Nunknopi, Chaihong, and Soluni. Photo by Daekyo

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] Daekyo announced on the 14th that as part of its ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) management, it will strengthen ethical management by thoroughly reviewing all educational content owned by Daekyo, including Nunnopy, Chaehong, and Soluni.


Previously, Daekyo established a content ethics guide consisting of eight categories: life ethics, gender equality awareness, environmental awareness, digital ethics, and more. It has begun reviewing all content with the goal of providing improved ethical content to customers by early next year.


In particular, in line with changing societal demands and perceptions, Daekyo plans to inspect content from the customer's top-priority perspective based on the ethics guide to ensure there are no issues such as prejudice, discrimination, or hate speech. It will then improve the content to accelerate its ESG management practices and leap forward as a sustainable growth company.


A Daekyo representative said, “As a leading domestic education company, we have established an ethics guide and started re-examining and strengthening our content to fulfill ethical management and social responsibility. We will do our best to become a trusted education company by practicing sustainable ESG management.”



Daekyo is participating in changes for ESG management by expanding educational support projects for vulnerable groups and implementing campaigns such as the “Small Step” walking donation campaign, which promotes eco-friendly habits in daily life through its employee volunteer group, the ‘Nunnopy Sarang Volunteer Group.’


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