Busan Problem Solving Platform Executive Director Choi Sooyoung (third from the left), Song Daeyoung, Head of Korea Racing Authority Busan·Gyeongnam Regional Headquarters (fourth), and Shim Inkyung, Secretary General of Gyeongnam Problem Solving Platform (fifth), are signing a business agreement and taking a commemorative photo.

Busan Problem Solving Platform Executive Director Choi Sooyoung (third from the left), Song Daeyoung, Head of Korea Racing Authority Busan·Gyeongnam Regional Headquarters (fourth), and Shim Inkyung, Secretary General of Gyeongnam Problem Solving Platform (fifth), are signing a business agreement and taking a commemorative photo.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Korea Racing Authority Busan·Gyeongnam Racing Park and the Busan·Gyeongnam Regional Problem-Solving Platform held a business agreement ceremony on the 29th to discover and resolve regional issues.


The ceremony was attended by Song Dae-young, Head of the Busan·Gyeongnam Region of Korea Racing Authority, Choi Soo-young, Executive Director of the Busan Problem-Solving Platform, and Shim In-kyung, Secretary General of the Gyeongnam Problem-Solving Platform.


The regional problem-solving platform is a social contribution model where citizens directly identify regional problems and form a collaborative system among civil society, public institutions, government, and local governments within the region to solve local difficulties.


Since April, Busan·Gyeongnam Racing Park, the Busan Regional Problem-Solving Platform, and the Gyeongnam Regional Problem-Solving Platform have discovered issues to be resolved through proposal contests and communication with the local community.


Among these, the three organizations selected three implementation agendas as final solutions through expert consulting, presentation evaluations, and deliberations by the steering committee.


The three selected agendas are ▲building infrastructure and developing educational programs for early settlement of foreign residents ▲creating jobs for economic independence of youth aging out of protective care ▲social adaptation programs for people with developmental disabilities.



Song Dae-young, Head of the Busan·Gyeongnam Region, said, “We will do our best to enable various institutions to work together to proactively solve regional problems for the local community,” adding, “We will pay more attention to local issues and promote social contribution activities to ensure there are no welfare blind spots.”


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