Korea Contribution Awards Organizing Committee Opens Call for Nominations for the 7th Korea Contribution Awards
Global Economic Times Reporter
korocamia@naver.com | 2025-03-04 19:56:08
The Korea Contribution Awards Organizing Committee (Co-Chairmen: Moon Joo-hyun, Chairman of MDM Group, and Lee Chi-soo, Chairman of the World Press Association (WPA) and Chairman of the National Federation of Press Organizations (NFPO) and the Newspaper Association) is publicly soliciting nominations for the ‘7th Korea Contribution Awards.’
The Korea Contribution Awards Organizing Committee (hereinafter referred to as the Korea Contribution Awards Organizing Committee), an affiliate of the World Federation of Power Leaders (President Lee San-ha (李山河), WORLD FEDERATION OF POWER LEADERS, hereinafter referred to as the World Federation) (www.wfple.org), officially announced that it will publicly solicit nominations for the ‘7th Korea Contribution Awards’ until June 30th.
The Korea Contribution Awards aim to discover and publicize individuals who have contributed to the realization of community values and national development in our society, and to contribute to solving the pressing problems of our society for future generations. In particular, the Legal Public Interest category was newly established in 2023 to honor the achievements of organizations or individuals who have contributed to legal support for the socially disadvantaged and the protection of minority rights.
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