Gyeonggi-do's Village Activist Website Developed as the Nation's First

Gyeonggi-do's Village Activist Website Developed as the Nation's First

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Gyeonggi Province has developed and is operating the nation's first website, 'Gyeonggi Mapool (ggmapool.or.kr),' to issue activity certificates for village activists, connect them with experts, and manage activity records.


Gyeonggi Mapool is an abbreviation of 'Gyeonggi-do Village Activist Pool' and provides various services including ▲village activist registration ▲village activity recording and management ▲issuance of village activity certificates ▲connection to village experts available for lectures, consultations, consulting, and evaluations.


In response to requests from about 3,000 village activists in the province, who work as village workers facilitating resident participation and neighborly relations to restore and revitalize village communities, for an integrated online space for recording and management, Gyeonggi Province began research and development in 2021, completed development in June 2023, and started operation in July.


Shin Namgyun, director of the Gyeonggi Village Community Support Center, which operates Gyeonggi Mapool, said, "We will secure credibility so that village activities recorded in Gyeonggi Mapool can serve as evidence for career evaluation," and urged active participation and cooperation from cities, counties, and related organizations.


Meanwhile, to commemorate the launch of the Gyeonggi Mapool service, the Gyeonggi Village Community Support Center is holding an event for four weeks until the 18th of next month targeting village activists, village expert registrants, and participants in social network service (SNS) promotions.



Gyeonggi Mapool can be accessed through the Gyeonggi Village Community Support Center website or by searching on portal sites.


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