Sharing the Vision of a 'City Where Women Are Happy'
Through Exchange and Donations

The Yeosu City Women's Association and the Gimhae City Women's Association held an exchange event and a meeting in Yeosu on the 22nd, deeply sharing cases of women's policies and activities in each region. Photo by Yeosu City

The Yeosu City Women's Association and the Gimhae City Women's Association held an exchange event and a meeting in Yeosu on the 22nd, deeply sharing cases of women's policies and activities in each region. Photo by Yeosu City

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Members of the Gimhae City Women's Association visited Yeosu on the 22nd, marking a meaningful encounter. This visit went beyond simple friendship exchange and became an important opportunity to unite the strength of women in the region.


The women's associations of both cities held a meeting to deeply share their respective regional policies and activity cases related to women. In particular, creative ideas for expanding women's participation in society and strengthening the local network were exchanged, and both sides engaged in open discussions about ways to achieve mutual development.


What stood out even more was the donation of Hometown Love Contributions by the staff of the Women's and Family Affairs Departments from both cities. This act not only represented economic sharing but also symbolically demonstrated the meaning of solidarity between the regions.


Kim Oksun, President of the Yeosu City Women's Association, said, "The visit by the Gimhae City Women's Association carries great significance," adding, "I hope that both cities will continue to cooperate so that the voices of women will resonate even more strongly in the future."


An official from Yeosu City emphasized, "Women's policies directly lead to the happiness of the local community," and stated, "We will create a 'city where women are happy and a society where everyone is equal' through solidarity with various local women's organizations."



Meanwhile, this exchange is particularly meaningful in that local organizations formed a network that transcends limitations by sharing their experiences. The women's associations of both cities are expected to work even more closely together toward their shared goals of advancing women's rights and regional development.


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