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Gyeongbuk Technopark Takes Initiative to Solve Low Birthrate Issue Together with Residents

Recruitment of 'Resident Monitoring Group' to Reflect Residents' Voices in Low Birthrate Policies
Open Applications for Gyeongbuk Residents in Their 20s and 30s
On-site Policy Evaluation and Proposal of Improvement Directions

Gyeongbuk Technopark is recruiting a 'Resident Monitoring Group' to maximize the effectiveness of the low birthrate overcoming project, which involves a budget of 360 billion KRW, and to reflect the voices of residents in policies.

Gyeongbuk Technopark Takes Initiative to Solve Low Birthrate Issue Together with Residents Gyeongbuk TP Recruitment Poster for Low Birthrate Overcoming Monitoring Team.

The monitoring group will play an important role in evaluating policies from the perspective of residents as policy consumers by conducting policy awareness surveys on 150 major tasks to overcome low birthrate, policy evaluations through field monitoring, and proposing new policies to overcome low birthrate, as well as suggesting directions for improvement.


Any residents in their 20s to 30s who are interested in Gyeongbuk Province's low birthrate policies can apply, and the plan is to gather diverse opinions on policies through participation from various groups such as youth, newlyweds, couples with or without children, and multicultural families.


The application period is from the 17th to the 14th of next month, and detailed information can be found in the notice posted on the websites of Gyeongbuk Province and Gyeongbuk Technopark. Simple applications via QR code are also available.


Gyeongbuk TP plans to enhance the on-site perception of policies and actively reflect residents' opinions through the operation of the Resident Monitoring Group to promote practical policies to overcome low birthrate.


A Gyeongbuk TP official said, "We ask for active interest and participation in supporting the Resident Monitoring Group to improve low birthrate policies," and added, "We will continue to communicate with residents and strive to overcome the low birthrate."


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