Naju-si Holds 4th Progress Report Meeting for Government Joint Evaluation Preparation View original image


[Naju=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yuk-bong] Jeollanam-do Naju City (Mayor Kang In-gyu) announced on the 28th that it held the '4th Progress Report Meeting for the 2022 Local Government Joint Government Evaluation' at the city hall Ihwa Room.


At the meeting, presided over by Deputy Mayor Jeong Chan-gyun, heads of 25 departments and divisions attended to discuss the progress and response plans to achieve the targets for a total of 100 indicators, including 80 quantitative indicators and 20 qualitative indicators.


The Joint Government Evaluation is a system in which the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, together with central government ministries, evaluates the status of national delegated tasks, national subsidy projects, and major national policy implementations carried out by local governments, based on Article 21 of the Government Work Evaluation Basic Act.


According to the meeting, 44 out of 80 quantitative indicators achieved 100% of their targets.


Additionally, over the past three months, the performance of nine indicators such as 'Community Dementia Management Rate,' 'Social Service Personnel Management Performance,' and 'Forest Road Facility Performance Rate' improved by more than 50%.


For indicators with less than 10% performance, such as the 'Purchase Rate of Pilot Products, Innovative Products, and Social Economy Products,' all departments agreed to focus on achieving targets through active participation in product purchases.


Regarding qualitative indicators, the city plans to concentrate on performance management through continuous revision and supplementation of the 20 indicators submitted to Jeollanam-do via the first and second excellent case report meetings.


Deputy Mayor Jeong Chan-gyun said, "Thanks to the efforts of each department over the past three months, performance has improved in many indicators. I hope administrative power will be concentrated on managing performance in areas that are lagging to leap into the top ranks of the joint evaluation within the province."




Naju=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yuk-bong bong2910@asiae.co.kr


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