Gwangju Social Service Institute Launches Relay Campaign on Population Issues
Next Participants: Gwangju Urban Corporation and Gwangju Women and Family Foundation Nominated
Gwangju Social Service Agency participated in the "Population Issue Awareness Improvement Relay Campaign" on the 24th to spread awareness of social issues such as low birth rates. Photo by Gwangju Social Service Agency
View original imageGwangju Social Service Institute (President Kim Daesam) announced on the 26th that it participated in the 'Population Issue Awareness Improvement Relay Campaign' on the 24th to raise public awareness about recent social issues such as low birth rates.
This campaign, promoted by the Ministry of Health and Welfare and the Korea Human Resource Development Institute for Health and Welfare since October last year, is being carried out under the slogan, "Let’s strive to make Korea a country where children are happy, youth nurture hope, and the elderly find fulfillment." So far, local governments, public institutions, and companies have participated in the campaign in a relay format.
Gwangju Social Service Institute joined the campaign after being nominated by Gwangju Transportation Corporation. By joining this movement to address and improve awareness of social issues such as entering a super-aged society and low birth rates, the institute is taking the lead in fulfilling its social responsibility based on ESG management.
President Kim Daesam stated, "The issues of low birth rates and aging population are closely related to the core business objectives of Gwangju Social Service Institute, which encompasses overall social services including welfare," and added, "We hope this campaign will foster greater public empathy on population issues."
Meanwhile, Gwangju Social Service Institute nominated Gwangju Urban Corporation and Gwangju Women and Family Foundation as the next participants in the campaign.
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