How Anseong’s New Public-Private Partnership is Transforming Housing for Vulnerable Communities
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The signing ceremony for the establishment of a public-private partnership network in Anseong City. [Photo=Anseong City]
[iNews24 Reporter Lim Jeong-kyu] Anseong City in Gyeonggi Province announced on February 10 that it had signed a ‘Public-Private Partnership Network Agreement’ on February 9. The agreement aims to improve living conditions for vulnerable housing groups and support their stable settlement.
This initiative seeks to assist vulnerable housing groups living in poor conditions through collaboration between public and private sectors.
Two organizations participated in the agreement: the Anseong Central Rotary Club from Rotary International District 3600 and the Anseong City Facilities Management Corporation.
Under this agreement, the Anseong Central Rotary Club will support environmental improvement projects for vulnerable housing groups twice a year.
The Anseong City Facilities Management Corporation plans to handle waste disposal for households suspected of hoarding and provide basic home repairs for the vulnerable population.
The city expects this agreement to connect various resources to households in welfare blind spots, significantly improving the quality of life and housing stability for vulnerable groups.
A city official expressed gratitude to the organizations for their commitment to support vulnerable groups, stating, “We anticipate that connecting various resources through this agreement will enhance the housing conditions for these groups.”











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