Praised for Life-Cycle-Based Nutrition Management Projects Tailored to Everyday Life

Imsil County Health and Medical Center in North Jeolla Province was recently selected as an excellent institution among 229 public health centers nationwide in the "2025 National Nutrition Management Implementation Plan Evaluation" hosted by the Ministry of Health and Welfare, and received a commendation from the Minister of Health and Welfare.

Imsil County Health and Medical Center was recently selected as an excellent institution among 229 public health centers nationwide in the "2025 National Nutrition Management Implementation Plan Evaluation" hosted by the Ministry of Health and Welfare. Provided by Imsil County

Imsil County Health and Medical Center was recently selected as an excellent institution among 229 public health centers nationwide in the "2025 National Nutrition Management Implementation Plan Evaluation" hosted by the Ministry of Health and Welfare. Provided by Imsil County

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According to the county on December 8, the award for outstanding institutions in the National Nutrition Management Implementation Plan is given to organizations that have contributed to public nutrition management and health promotion by establishing and implementing nutrition management plans tailored to local characteristics.


In this year's evaluation, four county-level local governments nationwide were selected as excellent institutions, and Imsil County was among them.


The county received high marks for actively promoting systematic nutrition management initiatives for its residents, including the Nutrition Plus Project, life-cycle-based nutrition management projects tailored to everyday life, and the creation of environments that encourage healthy eating habits.



Kim Daegon, Director of the Health and Medical Center, stated, "This award is the result of various initiatives we have pursued to improve the nutrition management of our residents leading to positive outcomes. We will continue to focus on enhancing the health of our residents through customized nutrition management projects that reflect the unique characteristics of our region."


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