76 Participants in Public Work Projects, 24 in Community Job Projects, Total 100 Participants

Muan-gun, Jeollanam-do (Governor Kim San) announced that starting from the 4th, participants selected for the financially supported job projects have begun working, officially launching the first half of 2024 financially supported job projects.


The financially supported job projects are conducted to provide public jobs to vulnerable groups, helping to stabilize their livelihoods and establish a foundation for financial independence.


Exterior view of Muan-gun Office Building

Exterior view of Muan-gun Office Building

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This year’s financially supported job projects are carried out through the public work projects led by the county and the community job projects led by the province. Currently, a total of 100 people are participating, with 76 in the public work projects and 24 in the community job projects.


Participants in the public work projects are involved in 53 projects including public service support and environmental cleanup, while participants in the community job projects engage in 13 projects such as the transmission of local traditional skills and child learning support by female native language instructors.


Seo Myeong-ho, Director of Future Growth Division, said, “We hope to continuously discover job projects that can help stabilize the households of vulnerable groups and contribute to the local economy,” adding, “We will also ensure that safety and health education to prevent accidents is carried out smoothly for the successful implementation of the projects.”


Meanwhile, the first half of this year’s financially supported job projects will be implemented until the end of June, and the county plans to recruit participants for the second half financially supported job projects according to the project-specific implementation plans.



Muan = Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Oh Hwan-ju just8440@asiae.co.kr


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