
Save the Children, an international children's rights NGO, announced that it has signed an agreement with the Incheon Regional Children's Center Association to identify children affected by disasters and establish a joint response system.
The signing ceremony took place on the 6th at the Together Walking Rodemnamu Regional Children's Center in Gyeyang-gu, Incheon Metropolitan City, and was attended by officials from both sides, including Kim Seong-ah, head of the Save the Children Gyeong-In Regional Headquarters, and Shin Jun-beom, president of the Incheon Regional Children's Center Federation.
The two organizations agreed to establish a cooperative system to quickly assess the impact of disasters on children in Incheon Metropolitan City and to jointly respond. The Incheon Regional Children's Center Association plans to establish an emergency contact system for disaster preparedness, share information with Save the Children in advance, and cooperate in identifying and supporting affected children. Furthermore, regular meetings will be held at least once a year to monitor the continued vitality of the joint disaster response system.
Kim Seong-ah, head of Save the Children's Gyeong-In Regional Headquarters, said she expects this agreement will lay the foundation for proactively rescuing children in disaster situations in Incheon.
Shin Jun-beom, president of the Incheon Regional Children's Center Association, announced that the local community will take responsibility for child protection and establish a response system that will not leave a single child behind in a crisis situation.
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