Recruiting 25 Network Members to Voice Youth Opinions by April 13... Participate in Dongjak-gu Policy Monitoring, Youth Interest Subcommittees, Discussions, and Forums

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[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Dongjak-gu (Mayor Changwoo Lee) is recruiting 'Dongjak Youth Policy Network Committee Members' until April 13.


The Youth Policy Network serves as a representative of youth and a communication channel between the public and private sectors, supporting the activation of youth culture by conveying the voices of local youth, discovering agendas, and proposing policies.


The recruitment target is 25 youths aged between 19 and 39 who either reside in Dongjak-gu or attend universities or workplaces located within the district.


Youths wishing to participate must submit an application form along with a certificate of enrollment, graduation, or employment by mail, in person, or via email (pyjin18@dongjak.go.kr) to the Employment Policy Division by April 13.


The district will announce the final selected members next month through the district website or individual notification, followed by the awarding of appointment letters, selection of the chairperson and subcommittee heads, and determination of subcommittee themes and detailed network operation plans.


The selected network members will be active for one year from next month until the end of March next year at locations such as the Noryangjin Youth Job Center and Job Cafe, with the possibility of one renewal term.


Main activities include ▲ monitoring Dongjak-gu policies ▲ forming and operating subcommittees based on youth interest areas ▲ hosting youth and subcommittee-related events such as debates, forums, and workshops ▲ and holding regular meetings three times a year.


Additionally, until July, the district will conduct 'Youth Policy Capacity Building' education open to any youth interested in youth policies, covering topics such as ▲ governance and youth policy ▲ youth autonomous participation budgeting ▲ youth issues ▲ and understanding youth activities.


For more details, inquiries can be made to the Employment Policy Division.


Jinhee Jo, head of the Employment Policy Division, stated, “We will promote effective projects so that youth can actively participate not only in agenda discovery and policy proposals but also in district administration.”



Meanwhile, from May to August, the district will operate youth reporters to build an online platform for the Vocational Education Special Zone. The reporters will be responsible for ▲ planning and editing content specialized for the Vocational Education Special Zone ▲ completing a Vocational Education Special Zone map through community mapping ▲ and producing story-centered promotional content via SNS.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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