[Digital Daily Reporter Park Jae-hyun] Amid the persistent problem of blind spots where citizens in genuine need miss out on benefits due to scattered welfare information, the Korea Social Security Information Service (KSIS) has joined hands with public institutions in the Seoul area to expand the linkage of welfare services.
The KSIS announced that it held the "39th Collaborative Public Innovation Council" at its headquarters on the 18th, with…
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[Digital Daily Reporter Park Jae-hyun] Amid the persistent problem of blind spots where citizens in genuine need miss out on benefits due to scattered welfare information, the Korea Social Security Information Service (KSIS) has joined hands with public institutions in the Seoul area to expand the linkage of welfare services.
The KSIS announced that it held the "39th Collaborative Public Innovation Council" at its headquarters on the 18th, with…