Directly Listening to Residents' Voices
Aiming to Improve Quality of Life and Policy Credibility

Jindo County has started operating the "Visiting County Resident Communication Sarangbang" to directly listen to residents' grievances and opinions on-site and reflect them in administration. Photo by Jindo County

Jindo County has started operating the "Visiting County Resident Communication Sarangbang" to directly listen to residents' grievances and opinions on-site and reflect them in administration. Photo by Jindo County

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On August 26, Jindo County in South Jeolla Province announced that it has begun operating the "Visiting County Resident Communication Sarangbang," a program designed to directly listen to the grievances and opinions of residents on-site and reflect them in local administration.


Starting the previous day, the county visited the villages of Dujung, Yongdu, Namdong, Sinheung, and Suyu in Jindo-eup, holding discussions on various issues faced by residents and taking time to hear their opinions.


This event was organized to provide tailored administrative services that residents can truly experience, and it will continue to be held regularly by visiting villages directly in the future.


Through this communication channel, the county plans to carefully listen to residents' voices and incorporate them into policies, working to improve the quality of life for county residents and strengthen policy credibility.


Kim Heesu, the county governor, emphasized, "We will listen closely to the voices of our residents and actively reflect them in administration to provide more efficient and tangible services," adding, "We will pursue governance that builds trust with our residents."



Meanwhile, the county is reviewing ways to incorporate the opinions gathered during this meeting into the policies of each department and aims to use this as a foundation for community development.


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