Nanum Vitamin Signs Business Agreement with World Vision

Nanum Vitamin (CEO Kim Ha-yeon) and international relief and development NGO World Vision (Chairman Myung-hwan Cho) announced on the 3rd that they signed a business agreement (MOU) at World Vision's headquarters in Seoul for 'solving social problems and creating social value based on digital technology.'

This agreement aims to establish a cooperative system to sustainably resolve social problems through the combination of technology and welfare practices and to advance data-based welfare infrastructure.

Through this agreement, the two organizations will jointly pursue projects that integrate IT technology and innovative ideas to address social issues, and jointly plan and operate programs and campaigns to create social value. Furthermore, they plan to identify joint projects that link corporate social responsibility (CSR) resources and foster a "smart care ecosystem" that enhances welfare efficiency and accessibility.

World Vision is an international relief and development organization supporting children and vulnerable populations around the world. It has been active in diverse fields, including welfare policy, emergency relief, and community development. Through this agreement, World Vision will provide its field experience and infrastructure, while Nanum Vitamin will add its technical execution capabilities and data-driven solutions to build a new welfare model that combines technology and the field.

Nanum Vitamin is a social venture with the vision of "Expanding Care with AI, Refining Welfare with Technology." It uses technology to address issues like duplication, omission, and stigma in welfare systems. Its main service, "Nabiyam," integrates and manages welfare budgets from local governments, companies, and institutions in the form of mobile meal vouchers, automating budget execution and settlement processes and enhancing the reliability of the welfare delivery system. Furthermore, the company is pursuing AI Transformation (AX) to analyze health, nutrition, and lifestyle data and enhance personalized welfare support systems.

“Welfare requires a better structure, not a larger budget,” said Kim Ha-yeon, CEO of Nanum Vitamin. “We will use technology to enhance the efficiency and dignity of welfare and establish standards for data-driven welfare infrastructure.”

Kim Seong-tae, head of World Vision's Sustainable Partnership Headquarters, said, "I believe technology can connect the field more warmly," and added, "We will cooperate to ensure that swift and precise welfare is delivered to our neighbors in need."


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