Inauguration Ceremony of the 1st Ulju Youth Policy Network on the 14th

[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Ulju Cheongjeong Net, composed of 29 young people aged 18 to 39 from Ulju-gun, Ulsan, is stretching out and starting activities by addressing various local issues such as culture and arts, welfare, and returning to farming.


Ulju-gun announced on the 14th that Ulju Cheongjeong Net plans to conduct youth policy monitoring activities and find solutions to youth problems over the next two years in six divisions (jobs, culture & arts, housing & living, social participation, education & welfare, returning to farming & rural migration).


The 1st Ulju Youth Policy Network held an inauguration ceremony at the county office on the 14th, renewing their determination to resume activities that had stalled due to COVID-19.


The event was attended by 29 Ulju Cheongjeong Net members. In the first part, appointment letters were awarded, a resolution was read, and activity plans by division were presented. In the second part, Um Chang-hwan, an operating committee member of the National Youth Network (former 1st representative of Jeoncheong Net), gave a lecture on nationwide youth policy trends and cases from other regions. The third part proceeded with the 1st general meeting.



Ulju Cheongjeong Net faced an unexpected crisis just after completing orientation in February and before the launch ceremony. Due to the occurrence of COVID-19 cases in the area, the launch ceremony was canceled, and subsequent social distancing measures prevented face-to-face activities, putting a brake on full-scale activities. However, the members continued their activities steadily by sharing opinions through online meetings and holding video conferences by division.


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