Gwangju Buk-gu will hold a performance sharing event to promote lifelong learning for people with disabilities. The event will serve as an opportunity to review the outcomes of community-led lifelong education and discuss future directions for development.


Buk-gu announced on the 15th that it will host the 2025 Lifelong Learning City for the Disabled Performance Sharing Event under the theme of "Digging Momentum Buk-gu" at Solomon Park Justice Hall on the 16th.

Gwangju Buk-gu Government Office.

Gwangju Buk-gu Government Office.

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The "Lifelong Learning City for the Disabled Operation Project" is a program supported annually by the National Institute of Special Education under the Ministry of Education, selected through a public contest. It aims to enhance the capacity of people with disabilities to settle in their local communities. This year, Buk-gu secured a budget of 100 million won through the selection process and operated 17 programs across four fields, providing more than 700 people with disabilities with opportunities for independence and social participation.



Approximately 180 people, including project participants and officials from related organizations, will attend the performance sharing event. The program will proceed in the order of a pre-event performance, a commemorative performance, and a presentation of outcomes. In addition, there will be side events such as an exhibition of participants' crafts, a hands-on goods-making experience, and a live radio broadcast.


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