Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters Director Lee Kwang-hoon participated in the online campaign to end child violence (ENDviolence), jointly conducted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and UNICEF.

Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters Director Lee Kwang-hoon participated in the online campaign to end child violence (ENDviolence), jointly conducted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and UNICEF.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Lee Kwang-hoon, head of Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power's Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters, participated in the online campaign #ENDviolence to eradicate child abuse on the 4th, upon the nomination of Jeong Jong-bok, mayor of Gijang-gun.


The campaign is a global initiative jointly conducted by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and UNICEF under the slogan "Take action, stop violence," aiming for the international community to actively respond in solidarity to physical and mental violence against children and adolescents.


Lee Kwang-hoon, head of the Gori Nuclear Power Headquarters, said, "Child abuse is unacceptable, and children should be able to grow up happily in a safe world," adding, "I hope the campaign will help raise awareness even in a small way, and the Gori Headquarters will continue to review various support methods so that children can freely pursue their dreams."



Lee Kwang-hoon recommended Park Woo-sik, chairman of the Gijang-gun Council, as the next participant in the campaign.


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