Gyeonggi Province Governor Kim Dong-yeon attended the 'Village Chief Academy' held at the Gyeonggi Provincial Government on the 22nd and cheered together with the village chiefs.

Gyeonggi Province Governor Kim Dong-yeon attended the 'Village Chief Academy' held at the Gyeonggi Provincial Government on the 22nd and cheered together with the village chiefs.

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Gyeonggi Province Governor Kim Dong-yeon met with community leaders and neighborhood representatives who are dedicated to serving Gyeonggi Province on the front lines on the 22nd, encouraging them and emphasizing cooperation with the province.


On the same day, Gyeonggi Province held the 'Heart-to-Heart Communication Neighborhood Leaders Academy' at the Gyeonggi Provincial Government Auditorium, attended by over 350 community leaders and neighborhood representatives.


This is the first time a large-scale academy-style event has been held to strengthen the capabilities of community leaders and neighborhood representatives.


At the event, Governor Kim Dong-yeon stated, "No matter how good the intentions and policies are, if the residents do not know about them or do not know how to participate, those policies are essentially nonexistent. In that regard, the community leaders and neighborhood representatives here are far more important than public officials, and it is no exaggeration to say that the success or failure of the provincial administration I am trying to implement depends on you."


He added, "Please take more interest in the provincial administration and play an active role in connecting the province, cities and counties, and residents."


This 'Heart-to-Heart Communication Neighborhood Leaders Academy' was the first event held during the 8th elected term, and attendees asked many questions about the Gyeonggi provincial administration that they had been curious about.


Governor Kim said, "I want to create many opportunities for the residents of Gyeonggi Province and build a community where we live together in mutual growth and inclusion. At the same time, I hope Gyeonggi Province can find solutions to challenges such as climate change, pandemics, and low birth rates, and change South Korea. Let's try to change it together as one team."


On the same day, Governor Kim Dong-yeon awarded commendations to 29 community leaders and neighborhood representatives who serve the residents of Gyeonggi Province. Additionally, Seong Eun-mi, a research fellow at the Gyeonggi Welfare Foundation, conducted emergency welfare capacity-building training.



Meanwhile, there are a total of 17,070 community leaders and neighborhood representatives active in Gyeonggi Province, including 4,133 community leaders and 12,937 neighborhood representatives.


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