On the 30th, the Gwangju Seo-gu Council (Chairman Jeon Seung-il) conducted a special training session on 'gender sensitivity and violence' prevention for all council members and council office staff.


The training, held in the main conference room on the 2nd floor of the Seo-gu Council, was organized to cultivate gender sensitivity through education on gender discrimination, sexual harassment, and sexual violence, aiming to establish a council trusted by the residents.

On the 30th, the Seogu Council held a special training session on gender awareness and violence prevention for all council members and council office staff in the main conference room on the 2nd floor of the Seogu Council building. Provided by Gwangju Seogu Council

On the 30th, the Seogu Council held a special training session on gender awareness and violence prevention for all council members and council office staff in the main conference room on the 2nd floor of the Seogu Council building. Provided by Gwangju Seogu Council

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The session proceeded in the order of ‘cultivating gender sensitivity,’ ‘related laws,’ ‘organizational measures to prevent recurrence of sexual harassment and sexual violence,’ and ‘codes of conduct for creating a gender-equal organizational culture.’


The lecture was delivered by Chae Hyun-sook, director of Yukwaehan Gender, who is appointed by the Korea Institute for Gender Equality Promotion and Education as a specialist instructor in ‘violence prevention,’ ‘gender equality education,’ and ‘gender impact assessment education.’ She provided training focused on various cases to help enhance gender sensitivity and prevent violence.



Chairman Jeon Seung-il stated, “This training is essential for all Seo-gu council members and council office staff,” and added, “We will continue to conduct ongoing education to eradicate sexual misconduct incidents and become a Seo-gu Council that carries out legislative and council activities with enhanced gender sensitivity.”


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