Jang Gi-won, President of Suwon Women's University (fifth from the left), and Lee Jeong-han, President of the Korea Women Entrepreneurs Association, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement to support the development of female job seekers and entrepreneurs at the Mirim Hall of Suwon Women's University Inje Campus. <br>[Photo by Yeogyeonghyeop]

Jang Gi-won, President of Suwon Women's University (fifth from the left), and Lee Jeong-han, President of the Korea Women Entrepreneurs Association, are posing for a commemorative photo after signing a business agreement to support the development of female job seekers and entrepreneurs at the Mirim Hall of Suwon Women's University Inje Campus.
[Photo by Yeogyeonghyeop]

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The Korea Women Entrepreneurs Association signed a business agreement with Suwon Women's University on the 15th to establish a foundation for fostering female employment and entrepreneurship and to promote the growth of women-owned businesses.


The signing ceremony held at Suwon Women's University Inje Campus was attended by Lee Jeong-han, president of the Korea Women Entrepreneurs Association, Jang Gi-won, president of Suwon Women's University, and key officials from both organizations.


The main contents of the agreement include △exchange of information to activate female entrepreneurship △establishment of industry-academia cooperation systems △support for employment and entrepreneurship △collaborative support to provide benefits for women-owned businesses.



President Lee said, "This agreement will be the cornerstone of a virtuous cycle in the women's economy, from employment and entrepreneurship to business growth, with the association and the university united in one mind," adding, "We will spare no effort to create favorable conditions for women to engage in economic activities."


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