History
Concluded a MOU (Korean History Commemoration Service Association in Sakhalin)
Concluded a MOU (Blacktown, New South Wales, Australia)
Concluded a MOU (Hainan Memorial for Cheoningaeng Victims)
Concluded a MOU (Steppingstone for Peace)
Concluded a MOU (DNA LINK)
Concluded a MOU (Korean Association in East Java, Indonesia)
Concluded a MOU (Tongguksa Temple, Osaka, Japan)
Initiated the repatriation of human remains
Concluded a MOU (Korean Council for Reconciliation and Cooperation)
Concluded a business agreement (Korean Association in Papua New Guinea)
Australian memorial sculpture unveiled
3rd Chairman (Yong-deok Kim) inaugurated
Myanmar memorial sculpture unveiled with a conclusion of business agreement (Korean Association in Myanmar)
Concluded a business agreement (Hokkaido Forum for the Remembrance of the Victims of Forced Custody and Labor)
Memorial sculpture unveiled in the Memorial Park of the National Memorial Museum of Forced Mobilization under Japanese Occupation
The National Memorial Museum of Forced Mobilization under Japanese Occupation registered (National Museum of Korea)
Concluded a consignment contract for the National Memorial Museum of Forced Mobilization under Japanese Occupation (Ministry of the Interior and Safety)
Legally authorized as an organization receiving donations (Ministry of the Economy and Finance)
Designated as a public institution
Authorized as a designated organization for donation (Ministry of the Economy and Finance)
1st Board of Directors meeting held for the 1st administration
Registered for establishment of Foundation for Victims of Forced Mobilization by Imperial Japan
Establishment of the Foundation authorized and the first Chairman (Yong-bong Kim) inaugurated