Over 200 Policies Organized by Citizens' Life Cycle and Sector

The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (Minister Hwang Hee) announced on the 28th that it has published 'Hope Ladder 2022' to allow citizens to easily find essential support information for daily life in one book. Photo by Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism

The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (Minister Hwang Hee) announced on the 28th that it has published 'Hope Ladder 2022' to allow citizens to easily find essential support information for daily life in one book. Photo by Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heeyoon] Although policies essential to citizens' daily lives are increasing every year, they are scattered across different institutions, making it difficult to find them. Cases where information-vulnerable groups fail to receive benefits due to difficulty in finding support information are also on the rise.


The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (Minister Hwang Hee) announced on the 28th that it has published 'Hope Ladder 2022' to allow citizens to easily find essential support information for daily life in one book.


'Hope Ladder 2022 for Empowering My Life' (hereafter Hope Ladder 2022) contains about 200 policies categorized by citizens' life cycle and fields.


It is organized by life cycle stages such as children and adolescents, youth and university students, families and middle-aged, and seniors, making it easy to find related information.


By field, it is divided into income-vulnerable groups, persons with disabilities, employment and start-ups, culture, health and safety, etc., carefully selecting essential information such as target beneficiaries, content, application methods, and contact points.


Each section includes beneficiaries' experience stories and support information from related institutions so that readers can anticipate the usage process and benefits while reading. Additionally, the font size in the seniors' section has been increased to ensure ease of use for elderly people with poor eyesight.


Furthermore, it includes various latest policy information such as public jobs including 'Korean New Deal' youth jobs and government direct jobs, updated rental housing information for this year, supplementary budget support details for this year, and a policy calendar compiling government support information starting and ending monthly, enhancing usability.



'Hope Ladder 2022' is available at local government civil service offices, libraries nationwide, public health centers, post offices, NongHyup banks, and more. The e-book can be downloaded for free from major online bookstores such as Kyobo Book Centre and Yes24, as well as the policy weekly magazine 'Gonggam' website.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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