Invitation of Expert Lecturer Kim Kyomin: Understanding Gender-Based Violence from a Humanities Perspective

On the 17th, Pohang City conducted customized violence prevention training for senior public officials at the city hall's main conference room to foster a healthy public service culture.

To foster a healthy public service culture, Pohang City conducted customized violence prevention training for senior officials at grade 5 and above on the 17th in the city hall's main conference room.

To foster a healthy public service culture, Pohang City conducted customized violence prevention training for senior officials at grade 5 and above on the 17th in the city hall's main conference room.

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The city has been strengthening its own violence prevention education and has been providing tailored face-to-face training since 2021 for senior officials on preventing sexual harassment, sexual violence, prostitution, and domestic violence.


For this session, Kim Gyo-min, a specialist in integrated violence prevention education from the Korea Institute for Gender Equality Promotion and Education, was invited to deliver a lecture titled "Understanding Gender-Based Violence from a Humanities Perspective." The training analyzed the essence of violence through a humanities lens, assessed gender sensitivity, and explored the role of high-ranking officials in violence prevention.



A Pohang city official stated, "The role and sense of responsibility of senior public officials are crucial to creating a safe and equal public service culture based on respect and consideration," adding, "We will continue to do our best to foster a healthy public service culture through ongoing education."


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