Asia Economy and Hanguk Jangaein Jaedan Sign Business Agreement
Agreed to Collaborate on Improving Disability Awareness and Enhancing Rights
United in Spreading a Culture of Sharing through Donation Campaigns
Asia Economy and the Korea Disabled Foundation have agreed to collaborate jointly to improve awareness of disabilities, welfare, and the spread of a culture of sharing. At the ‘Business Agreement Ceremony for Improving Disability Awareness and Spreading a Culture of Sharing’ held on the 3rd, the two organizations united their intentions to ‘jointly promote projects related to the enhancement of welfare for people with disabilities’ and ‘carry out public campaigns to improve disability awareness and promote rights.’
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A business agreement ceremony between Asia Economy and the Korea Disabled Foundation for improving awareness of people with disabilities and spreading a culture of sharing was held on the 3rd at Asia Economy. Lee Sung-kyu, Chairman of the Korea Disabled Foundation (left), and Woo Byung-hyun, CEO of Asia Economy, are holding the agreement document and posing for a commemorative photo. Photo by Heo Young-han younghan@
View original imageWoo Byung-hyun, CEO of Asia Economy, expressed his commitment to enhancing the rights of people with disabilities, saying, “We will strive to spread a culture of sharing by conducting donation campaigns with companies that do not use the smart speakers provided with audio paper subscriptions.” Lee Sung-kyu, Chairman of the Korea Disabled Foundation, said, “I am pleased to work on meaningful projects with Asia Economy. We expect it will greatly help people with disabilities easily access and understand current affairs issues.”
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