Cheongsong-gun was selected as an excellent organization for the 2024 gender impact assessment. Cheongsong-gun (Governor Kyung-hee Yoon) was selected as an excellent organization in the ‘2024 Gender Impact Assessment’ hosted by Gyeongsangbuk-do and received a commendation from the governor.
Gender impact assessment is a system operated for the purpose of realizing actual gender equality in the region by evaluating and improving the impact of policies on gender and the causes of gender discrimination.
In order to increase the rate of improvement in gender impact assessment policies, Cheongsong-gun conducted gender impact assessments when enacting or revising ordinances and reflected the results in ordinances. It also promoted policy improvement by actively promoting consulting on policy projects and continuously inspecting projects. did it Additionally, the number of gender impact assessments conducted increased compared to the previous year. In 2022, a total of 58 gender impact assessments were conducted on laws, projects, and public relations, but in 2023, 74 gender impact assessments were conducted, an increase of 16 cases.
Cheongsong-gun Mayor Kyung-hee Yoon said, “This achievement is the result of the joint efforts of all Cheongsong-gun employees,” and added, “We will continue to pursue policies for gender equality in the future to create a Cheongsong-gun where all residents are happy.”
Meanwhile, Cheongsong-gun operated the “FREE PLAY Bus”, a playground that visited daycare centers in the district from the 22nd to the 23rd.
This program, a Gyeongbuk-style child care specialized project, was run by playground designer Pyeon Hae-moon and playwalker Park Bo-young and consisted of five play areas appropriate for each age.
The ‘Chatnol FREE PLAY Bus’ is part of the effort to overcome low birth rates promoted by Gyeongsangbuk-do and the Gyeongbuk Women’s Policy Development Institute. It supports the healthy holistic growth of children and provides inter-regional care by providing care programs through play in mountainous areas that lack care infrastructure. It was designed to reduce service gaps.
Cheongsong-gun Mayor Kyung-hee Yoon said, “Play is the greatest joy for young children and a right that must be guaranteed, so this experience would have been a valuable time for our children who were unable to access the program due to the distance,” and added, “We will continue to spread a healthy play culture in the future.” “I will try my best,” he said.
Economy Queen Reporter Hana Choi Photo: Cheongsong-gun
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