Gyeonggi Women's Family Foundation Conducts Research Project Demand Survey Until August 31
Gyeonggi Province is launching a survey to identify research project needs.
The Gyeonggi Women's Family Foundation announced on August 22 that it will conduct the '2026 Research Project Demand Survey' until August 31. The survey targets Gyeonggi Province, its 31 cities and counties, Gyeonggi residents, related organizations, and associations.
The Women's Family Foundation conducts this annual survey to collect diverse research proposals in the fields of women and family, aiming to develop region- and field-specific research projects. The survey is open to provincial and municipal government officials, external experts in various fields, and the general public.
Poster for Gyeonggi Women's Family Foundation's '2026 Research Project Demand Survey'
View original imageProposals can be submitted in the following areas: gender equality, women, and employment; family and low birthrate; care and childcare; children and youth; multiculturalism and foreigners.
Participation in the survey is available through the 'Research Project Proposal' page under the 'Communication and Participation - Residents’ Opinions' section on the foundation's website (www.gwff.kr). Participants will be entered into a drawing for a small gifticon, and the submitted research proposals and opinions will be used to develop next year's research projects.
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Kim Hyesoon, CEO of the Gyeonggi Women's Family Foundation, stated, "This year, we plan to actively incorporate not only expert opinions but also diverse policy suggestions from residents into our research," adding, "We look forward to broad interest and participation in developing policies that will make Gyeonggi Province a place of gender equality and family happiness."
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