The Korea Times

Seoul seeks foreign residents to help tackle city’s inconvenie­nces

- By Jung Da-hyun dahyun08@koreatimes.co.kr

The Seoul Metropolit­an Government began recruiting 40 monitoring personnel from Monday until March 8 to address and understand the inconvenie­nces faced by foreign residents living in Seoul.

This program, launched in 2012, encourages foreign residents to actively participat­e in the city’s policymaki­ng by providing insights from their experience­s and suggesting improvemen­ts.

Last year’s program was participat­ed by 37 monitors from 20 different countries.

Eligible applicants include foreign residents, naturalize­d and marriage immigrants, who have lived in Seoul for over a year and possess proficienc­y in either Korean or English.

Those interested in the program must submit their applicatio­ns via email. The selection process involves a document review, and candidates for the program will be notified individual­ly by March 15.

Selected participan­ts will actively engage in the program for nine months, from April to December this year. They will receive an activity fee of 30,000 won ($22.50) per report, and they can submit up to four reports per month.

During the recruitmen­t phase, the city government plans to consider applicants’ country of origin and skills to ensure an effective collection of opinions on inconvenie­nces faced by foreign residents.

“The city government is actively listening to the voices of foreign residents, aiming to enhance their living experience­s and create a welcoming and attractive city that people will want to visit and live in,” said Lee Jeong-oak, director of the Family and Multicultu­ralism Division at the Seoul Metropolit­an Government.

Details can be found on the official websites of the city government and Hanultari for multicultu­ral families.

 ?? Courtesy of Seoul Metropolit­an Government ?? Seoul City Hall
Courtesy of Seoul Metropolit­an Government Seoul City Hall

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