Save the Children Signs Business Agreement to Support Regional Children's Centers in Jeollanam-do View original image


[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Chunsu] Save the Children Western Branch, an international child rights organization, announced on the 17th that it held an explanatory meeting and signed a business agreement for the ‘Local Childcare Center Support Project’ together with 31 local childcare centers in Jeollanam-do on the 15th.


The Jeollanam-do Local Childcare Center Support Project is a program aimed at contributing to the realization of children's rights through the operation of child participation programs and environmental improvements.


Among all local childcare centers (378 centers) in Jeollanam-do, 31 centers selected through a public contest will receive ‘environmental improvements’ and ‘consulting on programs that children can actively participate in,’ and the main content of the agreement is to provide services through stable project operation.


Through this project, after conducting various child participation programs, a performance report meeting will be held to promote advocacy activities so that community connections and children's opinions can be expressed.


Yu Hyeyoung, head of Save the Children Western Branch, said, “We will cooperate so that children can enjoy their rights by improving environments that can help children and through programs in which they can actively participate.”


Kim Wonseop, head of the Jeonnam Support Group for Local Childcare Centers, stated, “We hope that more local childcare centers in the province will receive services through the implementation of this project.”


A representative of a local childcare center said, “Through this support project, we can provide a more comfortable space for children and plan child participation programs, so expectations for participating in the project are high.”



Save the Children is an international relief and development NGO working for the realization of children's rights since 1919. It actively conducts domestic projects such as multicultural awareness improvement, child rights education, support projects for children from farming and fishing villages and low-income families, as well as overseas projects including newborn saving campaigns.


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