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Association of Korean Local Governments for Social Economy and Solidarity

The Association of Korean Local Governments for Social Economy and Solidarity is a membership organization which consists of 38 local governments (Si, Gun, Gu) in Korea.
The main mission of the association is to foster the social economy as a strong policy agenda and develop a cooperative network between local governments for the benefit of local communities as well as a whole. Based on Article 152 of Local Autonomy Law, the association was established in March 2013.
The current president of the Association is Youngbae Kim, Mayor of Seongbuk-gu. Seok-jin Mun, Mayor of Seodaemun-gu, serves as an executive vice president and Inseok Chae, Mayor of Hwasung-si, serves as a secretary-general.
The current members of the association are:
Seongbuk-gu, Dobong-gu, Nowon-gu, Eunpyeong-gu, Seodaemun-gu, Gangseogu, Geumcheon-gu, Gangdong-gu, Dongjak-gu, Seongdong-gu, Yangchun-gu in Seoul; Nam-gu, Namdong-gu; Bupyeong-gu in Incheon; Gwangsan-gu, Seo-gu in Gwangju; Yuseong-gu, Seo-gu in Daejeon; Dong-gu in Ulsan;
Suwon-si, Bucheon-si, Gwangmyeong-si, Osan-si, Siheung-si, Seongnam-si, Kimpo-si, Hwasung-si, Gapyeonggun in Gyeonggi-do; Samchuck-si, Sokcho-si in Gangwon-do; Asan-si, Nonsan-si, Dangjin-si, Seocheon-gun in Chungcheongnam-do; Yeosu-si, Damyang-gun, Haenam-gun in Jelloanam-do; and Wanju-gun in Jellabuk-do.
Core Businesses:
- Facilitating and supporting capacity building in local governments for social economy
- Educating the community to improve their understanding of the social economy and increase participation
- Collaborating with developing effective social economy policies
- Improving the institutional environment for the social economy: collaborating with local councils and the National Assembly for laws that help local governments adopt more aggressive social economy policies such as “socially responsible procurement” and “social financing.”
- Building a strong network with key stakeholders in the social economy to promote social economy agenda