To Increase Resident Population and Revitalize the Local Economy

Gyeongnam Haman-gun announced on the 3rd that it held the first Haman-gun Population Decline Response Committee meeting of the year in the medium conference room on the 3rd floor of the county office annex.


The Haman-gun Population Decline Response Committee conducts deliberation and resolution on the establishment and modification of the basic and implementation plans for responding to population decline areas in the county, researches and advises on policies to promote population inflow and prevent population outflow. The committee is composed of 10 ex officio members including Chairman Heo Daeyang, Deputy Governor of Haman, and 9 appointed members.

Population Decline Area Response Committee Meeting. Provided by Haman-gun

Population Decline Area Response Committee Meeting. Provided by Haman-gun

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The meeting held on January 31 was presided over by Deputy Governor Heo Daeyang, where they deliberated and resolved the annual implementation plans of the five-year basic plan for responding to population decline areas established last year, and provided advice on the implementation plan to strengthen the linkage with the local extinction response fund investment plan.


The implementation plan was submitted to Gyeongnam Province by the end of January, reflecting the opinions of the committee members. Gyeongnam Province will submit the Gyeongsangnam-do Population Decline Response Implementation Plan, including the implementation plans of cities and counties, to the Ministry of the Interior and Safety, which will finalize the implementation plan after deliberation by the Local Era Committee.



Deputy Governor Heo Daeyang said, “We will actively promote population decline response projects to increase the resident population, revitalize the local economy, and develop Haman-gun into an even better city to live in.”


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