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Changwon Special City in Gyeongnam held a communication meeting with the executive members of the Changwon City Women's Association.

Changwon Special City in Gyeongnam held a communication meeting with the executive members of the Changwon City Women's Association.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Song Jong-gu] Changwon Special City in Gyeongnam held a communication meeting with the executive members of the Changwon City Women's Association at the mayor's office at 4 p.m. on the 31st.


This meeting was the first occasion for the mayor to meet with representatives of women's organizations since taking office. Attendees included Kim Pil-woon, president of the Women's Association, Vice President Kang Young-im, and 10 other members. They exchanged various opinions on activities hosted by the Women's Association such as the Gender Equality Week ceremony to be held on September 1, support projects for socially vulnerable groups, as well as the roles and rights enhancement of female leaders.


The Changwon City Women's Association consists of 10 organizations with a total of 30,283 members, including groups such as Housewives Thinking of Their Hometown, the Life Improvement Association, the Veterans Women's Association, the Barugesalgi Association Women's Chapter, the Women's Civil Defense Mobile Unit Federation, Girl Scouts, the Korean Red Cross, Samwonhoe, the Consumer Education Central Association, and the Korea Freedom Federation. The association aims to promote exchange and friendship among women's organizations, improve women's welfare, and expand social participation.


President Kim stated, “We will faithfully serve as a bridge to induce active social participation of women in line with the goal of ‘Creating a Caring Welfare and Happy Ecology’ of the 8th elected term, and to communicate smoothly with women in the local community.”



Mayor Hong Nam-pyo said, “I thank the members of the Women's Association who actively work as female leaders in Changwon Special City, and I will work together with the Women's Association to ensure that the city's women's policies are well implemented and felt by the citizens.”


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