A delegation of ten people, including President Jung Sook Kim, participated in the 25th Federation of Asia-Pacific Women's Associations (FAWA) Convention held in Taipei, Taiwan, from October 27 to 30, 2025.
October 26 (Sunday): The delegation arrived, completed registration, and the conference officially began with a Welcome Dinner.
October 28 (Tuesday):
The Opening Ceremony featured Vice President Bi-khim Hsiao of Taiwan, who delivered a speech on women's empowerment and gender equality.
The Keynote Speech was given by AI expert Sega Cheng on the topic, "Women in an AI Era: Breaking Barriers, Inspiring Change."
This was immediately followed by a special performance by Professor Lim Cheong-hwa from South Korea.
The morning concluded with the singing of the FAWA Song.
The luncheon included a "Words of Wisdom" session with the seven Taiwanese club presidents and former FAWA presidents.
After the luncheon, Country Presentations followed, with Secretary-General Sunny Shin presenting for Korea.
October 29 (Wednesday):
The morning featured a lecture related to the Keynote Speech.
The afternoon consisted of a one-and-a-half-hour session with Workshops across four different fields.
South Korean Participants in Workshops:
Sun Joo Lee (Head of UNESCO Korea Branch) served as Co-Rapporteur for the 'Women and Peace' sector.
Hazel Kim (WKIC, Board of Director) and Sunny Shin(Secretary-General) served as Chair and Co-Chair, respectively, for the 'Women and Climate' sector.
Followed by Culture Discovery activities, which included a Tea Tasting Ceremony and Chinese Knotting
The day ended with a Friendship Night hosted by the local clubs.
October 30 (Thursday):
The delegation visited Kuang Tzu Po Ai Park for a tour of the housing and center dedicated to disadvantaged residents in Taiwan.
The Gala Night featured workshop reports, resolutions, and Country Performances.
Performances were presented in the order of Guam, Japan, Korea, Singapore, the Philippines, and Taiwan. Each country showcased their sincerely prepared talents.
The Korean delegation received great applause for their performance of "O Sole Mio" and "Miryang Arirang," accompanied by rhythmic movements.