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Gwangsan-gu Gwangju to Open Communication Space with Immigrants

The Voices of 26,000 Migrants
Shaping Local Policies Together

Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju, announced on the 8th that it will hold the "2025 Gwangsan-gu Dialogue with Migrants." Approximately 26,000 migrants from 65 countries, including Vietnam, China, and Uzbekistan, currently live in Gwangsan-gu. This accounts for 6.3% of the total population.

Gwangsan-gu Gwangju to Open Communication Space with Immigrants Gwangsan District Office in Gwangju.

This event, which will be held at the Songjeong Danuri Family Center on the 11th, is designed to help migrants settle as members of the local community and to create a better Gwangsan for both long-term residents and newcomers.


During the event, the results and progress of 45 proposals submitted by migrants over the past three years in areas such as education, employment, language, and healthcare will be shared. The district mayor will personally oversee the discussed agenda items, and prompt improvement measures will be presented. The suggestions will also serve as foundational data for future migrant policies.


In addition, migrants will be able to freely share their interests, inconveniences, opinions on district administration, and ideas for policies targeting migrants.




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