Youth Participation Organizations for Enhancing Youth Rights and Expanding Engagement

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Yoseop] Gijang-gun has formed the "5th Gijang-gun Youth Participation Committee" and is starting full-scale activities.


The inauguration ceremony was held on the afternoon of the 1st at the Gijang-gun Office briefing room. The committee consists of 22 middle, high school, and university students from the district, selected through school principal recommendations and open recruitment. Over the course of one year, they will carry out advisory and monitoring duties regarding youth-related events and programs such as the Youth Policy Festival, Yeongho-Nam Youth Exchange, and 1318 Hallo Hallo, through regular meetings held at least once a month and committee activities.



A Gijang-gun official stated, “We will guarantee opportunities for youth to participate in policy-making and foster a social atmosphere that reflects their input,” adding, “Since the active participation of youth committee members has a significant influence on policy decisions, we hope they will carry out their activities with a strong sense of responsibility.”


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