Productivity Headquarters Takes Initiative to Foster Life-Respecting Culture for Out-of-School Youth
MOU Between Hanguk Saengmyeong Jonjung Hope Foundation and...
[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Cheol-hyun] The Korea Productivity Center (Chairman An Wanki, hereinafter KPC) announced on the 16th that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Korea Life Respect Hope Foundation (Chairman Hwang Taeyeon, hereinafter the Foundation) to create a culture of life respect for out-of-school youth. The MOU signing was conducted in writing to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
This MOU was promoted with the purpose of spreading a culture of life respect, and both organizations agreed to mutually cooperate to establish a crisis response system for out-of-school youth and to prepare a support system for KPC's life respect culture creation.
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The main contents of the MOU include ▲support for life respect projects for out-of-school youth ▲psychological support for post-crisis incident response ▲consultation on the establishment and operation of support systems ▲mutual information exchange and resource utilization between institutions. KPC will establish a prevention system targeting out-of-school youth, including a crisis response system for 13 'Naeil Irum Schools' operated under the commission of the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family. Additionally, KPC will also promote its life respect culture creation projects.
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