The National Gwangju Science Museum announced on May 14 that it recently participated in the "Relay Campaign to Improve Awareness of Population Issues," organized by the Ministry of Health and Welfare and the Korea Human Resource Development Institute for Health and Welfare.

Junggu Lee, Director of Gwangju Science Museum.

Junggu Lee, Director of Gwangju Science Museum.

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This campaign aims to raise public awareness of the issues of low birth rates and an aging population, and to foster a consensus so that childbirth and parenting are seen not as personal burdens, but as happy choices. The campaign began with the Ministry of Health and Welfare in May and is being conducted in a relay format, with each institution head participating and nominating the next institution. The National Gwangju Science Museum joined the campaign after being nominated by the National Busan Science Museum.


As a leading science and culture institution in the Honam region, the Gwangju Science Museum has provided hands-on science education and content for all generations. In particular, through creative and science-based educational programs, it has worked to create an environment where children and adolescents?the future generation?can grow up healthy.


Junggu Lee, Director of Gwangju Science Museum, said, "The Gwangju Science Museum will continue to strive to be a place where children and adolescents can nurture their dreams, and where families can enjoy science together in their daily lives."





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