The Gyeonggi Women’s Family Foundation will conduct a survey to identify demands for next year’s research project development until September 4.


The foundation undertakes this annual survey targeting public officials from Gyeonggi Province and city and county governments, related organizations and groups, as well as residents of Gyeonggi Province, in order to develop local and field-oriented research projects in the fields of women and family.


Project proposals can be submitted in the following areas: ▲ Gender equality and labor ▲ Human rights and gender-based violence ▲ Family and low birthrate ▲ Childcare and early childhood education ▲ Multiculturalism and social integration. Anyone interested in these fields is eligible to propose a project. In particular, this year the foundation aims to expand the participation of ordinary residents to comprehensively identify needs arising from everyday life.


Research Project Identification Survey Announcement Poster for Gyeonggi-do Women's and Family Foundation

Research Project Identification Survey Announcement Poster for Gyeonggi-do Women's and Family Foundation

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Proposals can be submitted via the foundation’s website (www.gwff.kr) in the ‘Research Project Proposal’ section. After verifying their identity, proposers can fill out a simple form with the research topic, necessity of the research, and key content, and register their submission.


Participants will have a chance to receive a gift certificate through a draw. Submitted proposals will be referenced for the foundation’s research project development for 2027.



Moon Kyunghee, Acting President of the Gyeonggi Women’s Family Foundation, stated, “The foundation conducts tailored policy research that reflects the diverse opinions of residents and those in the field,” and added, “We look forward to the interest and participation of many residents and experts both inside and outside the province.”


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