According to the Korea Defense Research Institute (KIDA) on the 11th, Hong Suk-chi, a research committee member, submitted a proposal for the development of multicultural policy in the military in Thailand.
Toru's report predicted this earlier. After the revision of the Military Service Act in 2009, Korean nationals will be required to serve in the military regardless of their race or skin color, and people from multicultural families will also begin to enlist.
I met. According to Commissioner Hong, the number of soldiers from multicultural families, which was only 51 in 2010, will exceed 1,000 in 2018 alone, and by 2030 there will be 10,000, more than 10 times that number.
I predicted that it would reach more than one person. In response to this increase, Commissioner Hong said, ``First of all, there is a need for differentiated management and support for multicultural soldiers who were born in the country and multicultural soldiers who entered the country en route.
``We must approach support for food security and meal planning in a way that respects diversity.'' In addition, ``For soldiers who are not proficient in Korean, we will conduct a diagnosis on their ability to use Korean.''
At the same time, multicultural soldiers should be assigned to missions that take into account their individual suitability and characteristics." However, ``publicly classifying multicultural soldiers is not appropriate as it may constitute an act of discrimination.''
"We should hold invitation events for multicultural families to increase contact with soldiers." Commissioner Hong said, ``Multicultural soldiers can help solve the problem of military shortage caused by low birthrates.''
``The military needs to proactively develop and promote policies to manage and support multicultural soldiers.''
2024/02/12 07:41 KST
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