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Resources in South Korea

Organizations

  • Korea Employment Agency for the Disabled

    The Korea Employment Agency for the Disabled (KEAD) is a government-funded agency that provides employment opportunities for people with disabilities in South Korea. It also provides support services to companies that employ people with disabilities, works at the national and regional level to improve employment policy and services for people with disabilities, and provides assistive products for use by people with disabilities in the workplace.

  • Korean Agency for Digital Opportunity and Promotion

    The Korean Agency for Digital Opportunity and Promotion (KADO) is a specialized government subsidiary devoted to closing the "Digital Divide" within South Korea and internationally. KADO provides services to people with disabilities, the elderly, and rural populations in South Korea with easy and affordable access to information and communication services.

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