Health and Welfare Policy Forum

Foreword (April 2026, Health and Welfare Policy Forum)

  • Author

    Yeo, Eugene

  • Page

    3-3

  • PubDate

    2026. 04.

  • Language

    kor

Demographic, technological, and climate changes are interacting in ways that increase uncertainty about society’s future. Moreover, these shifts are progressing at such an accelerated rate that they leave an increasingly limited window of time to understand, reflect on, and formulate responses to the challenges they pose. This situation, while it does dampen the modern conviction that reason-guided choices can still shape a better society, gives us more reason to reinvigorate the spirit of institutional engineering and redouble our efforts to turn these crises into opportunities.
This month’s issue of the Health and Welfare Forum, with its four feature articles, addresses the theme “The Great Transformation and Responses to Its Challenges for a Sustainable Welfare Society.” The first article provides an overview of the unfolding changes across the three domains―population, technology, and climate―and of how they are discussed and what alternative approaches are suggested within the context of sustainability discourse. The articles that follow take up these major changes ongoing in the three domains in turn, discussing the social risks that ensue at length and exploring potential social policies in detail. We hope that our discussions will inform future dialogue and support the development of effective policy responses.

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    Megatrends and Sustainability Discourse

    Yeo, Eugene, Woo, Sunhee

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    Health and Welfare News in Brief

    Ministry of Health and Welfare