Lee Seung-do, Gyeongsangnam-do Finance Cooperation Officer
Invited for Practical-Focused Training

Sacheon City in Gyeongnam Province conducted a capacity-building training session for over 300 public officials in charge of project departments at the city hall auditorium to secure the 2025 government (national) budget.


The training, held on the 6th, was designed to enhance practical knowledge necessary for applying to public projects, aiming to improve responsiveness and selection rates for central government and Gyeongbuk Province public projects.

Sacheon City is conducting a training session to strengthen capabilities in securing the 2025 national budget, inviting Lee Seung-do, the Gyeongsangnam-do Financial Cooperation Officer.

Sacheon City is conducting a training session to strengthen capabilities in securing the 2025 national budget, inviting Lee Seung-do, the Gyeongsangnam-do Financial Cooperation Officer.

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The session was conducted under the theme , covering the status of the 2024 government budget proposal, understanding and procedures of government budget formulation, strategies for securing national funds for 2025, and suggestions related to national fund acquisition.


Lee Seung-do, a former official from the Ministry of Strategy and Finance and currently the Financial Cooperation Officer of Gyeongsangnam-do, served as the instructor. Drawing on his practical experience, he explained the topics in an easy-to-understand manner to enhance employees' understanding of securing government budgets.


He emphasized the importance of regularly visiting central government ministries, including the Ministry of Strategy and Finance, to engage in active communication, gather extensive information, and identify projects that align with government national agendas and policy directions, thereby highlighting the necessity and persuasive strategies for projects.



Mayor Park Dong-sik stated, “Due to the rapid decline in tax revenue, securing national and provincial budgets is becoming increasingly difficult,” and urged, “Based on this capacity-building training, please establish efficient strategies to secure as much national and provincial funding as possible.”


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