Jangseong-gun Holds 'Interim Research Report Meeting' for Establishing Community Social Security Plan View original image

[Jangseong=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Jo Hangyu] Jangseong County recently announced on the 22nd that it held an interim report meeting for the research project to establish the 5th Community Social Security Plan (2023-2026).


The Community Social Security Plan is a legally mandated plan established every four years with the goal of promoting community social security, setting specific strategies and directions for implementation. It is based on Article 35 of the Social Security Benefits Act, among others.


About 20 people attended the interim report meeting, including members of the Community Social Security Council and officials from the research agency, the Korea Future Administration Research Institute.


The meeting began with sharing the results of the implementation of the 4th Community Social Security Plan and continued with the presentation of promotion strategies that broadly reflected residents' needs surveys and the pledges of the 8th local government administration.


After detailed explanations of the projects, there was also a time to listen to attendees' opinions.


Kim Han-jong, Jangseong County Governor, said, "The 5th Community Social Security Plan is a very important plan that comprehensively sets the direction of our county's social security policy for the next four years," adding, "Please do your best to establish an effective plan that resonates with the residents."


Jangseong County plans to supplement the detailed plan by collecting opinions proposed at this interim report meeting. Once the final draft is derived, the plan will be finalized through deliberation and resolution by the Community Social Security Council.




Jangseong=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Jo Hangyu baekok@asiae.co.kr


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