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Team Up against Fraud with Taiwan: NPA Honors Partners, Committing to Eradicating Fraud through Public-Private Collaboration

In response to the global threat of fraud, the National Police Agency (NPA) has actively collaborated with private enterprises to strengthen anti-fraud efforts. In 2024, the NPA was sponsored by a private sector in the production of an anti-fraud promotional video titled “Team Up against Fraud with Taiwan,” which emphasizes the significance of teamwork and public-private partnership, highlighting the collective commitment to combating fraud.

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MOE steps up foreign talent recruitment efforts

The Ministry of Education recently staged two seminars as part of government efforts to retain foreign students after they finish their studies in Taiwan.

MOE holds job fairs to step up global recruitmentPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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MOE holds job fairs to step up global recruitment

The Ministry of Education hosted job fairs for students from Taiwan’s overseas community and foreign students in Taipei City and the southern city of Tainan, respectively, highlighting government effort to attract international talent.

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Migrant workers’ prize-winning writing published

An anthology of works that won the 2024 Taiwan Literature Award for Migrants was released in a ceremony Jan. 5 in Taipei City as part of the government’s efforts to promote the rights and inclusion of migrants.

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Taiwan celebrates Migrants Day

The 2024 Migrants Day was organized Dec. 8 in Taipei City by the Ministry of the Interior’s National Immigration Agency and Taipei City Government in recognition of the critical role foreign residents play in Taiwan’s economy and society.

MOI Collaborates with Civil Society to Strengthen Fraud Prevention Efforts

On October 24, 2024, the National Police Agency (NPA), the Department of Household Registration (DHR), and the Cooperative & Civil Associations Preparatory Office (CCPO) reported to the Ministry of the Interior (MOI) on Romance Scams, Minister, Liu Shyh-Fang noted that, according to the latest statistics, cases of fake dating combined with investment fraud ranked as the fourth most common type from July to September this year.

Opening of Academia Sinica South Campus: Creating a World-Class Research HubPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Opening of Academia Sinica South Campus: Creating a World-Class Research Hub

The opening ceremony for the Academia Sinica South Campus was held today (15), with President Lai Ching-Te, delivering a speech in person. Former Vice President Academician Chen Chien-Jen, along with Tainan Mayor Huang Wei-Che were present to witness the event.

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Life satisfaction among new residents over 90 percent

Just over 92 percent of new residents in Taiwan report that they have a happy life, with job satisfaction hitting 94.8 percent, according to the results of a survey released July 19 by the Ministry of the Interior.

National Immigration Agency Hosts Free Medical Consultation for Foreign Crew Members in Donggang and XiaoliuqiuPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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National Immigration Agency Hosts Free Medical Consultation for Foreign Crew Members in Donggang and Xiaoliuqiu

On July 14, 2024, the Kaohsiung Harbor Team of the National Immigration Agency’s Border Affairs Corps, in collaboration with the Tzu Chi International Medical Association, the Kaohsiung City First Service Center of the Southern Administration Corps, the Fisheries Agency of the Ministry of Agriculture, the Donggang Fishermen’s Association, the Taiwan Tuna Longline Association, and the Pingtung County Physical Therapists’ Association Mobile Home Physical Therapy Clinic,

Discovering the Tastes of the Ocean and Visiting Landscapes of Gender Significance in KaohsiungPhotos - New Southbound Policy
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Discovering the Tastes of the Ocean and Visiting Landscapes of Gender Significance in Kaohsiung

A program named “Their Oceans — Women’s Power for Deep Cultivation of Local Maritime Culture” was sponsored by the Ocean Affairs Council (OAC) today, June 5, with the goal of promoting mutual exchange between the cultures of new immigrants and maritime culture and raising public awareness of the significance of gender issues in ocean affairs. Twenty female new immigrants from Thailand, Vietnam, and Indonesia as well as members of the second generation of immigrants were invited to the activity.