Creating a Platform for Promoting Youth Policies and Gathering Opinions, Including the University Student Life Stability Support Project

Changwon City, Gyeongnam, held a meeting on the 23rd at the large auditorium on the 3rd floor of the Workers' Welfare Town to directly listen to the voices of youth for promoting youth policies and gathering opinions (Photo by Changwon City).

Changwon City, Gyeongnam, held a meeting on the 23rd at the large auditorium on the 3rd floor of the Workers' Welfare Town to directly listen to the voices of youth for promoting youth policies and gathering opinions (Photo by Changwon City).

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Choi Hyun-joo] Changwon City, Gyeongnam Province, announced on the 23rd that it held a meeting at the 3rd-floor auditorium of the Workers' Welfare Town to directly listen to the voices of youth for promoting youth policies and gathering opinions.


A total of 17 people attended the meeting, including officials from the Job Creation Division, the main department in charge of youth policies, officials from the Planning Office, and staff from the Changwon Youth Vision Center. They listened to the opinions of youth representatives on the efficient operation of youth policy projects.


In particular, constructive discussions were held for the effective promotion and implementation of the "University Student Living Stability Support Project," which the city is promoting as part of its population increase policy. Additionally, the city promoted overall youth policies it operates, such as ▲free rental of interview suits ▲Youth Vision Center projects ▲operation of youth networks, and collected opinions to ensure the smooth progress of these projects.



Park Sang-seok, head of the Job Creation Division of Changwon City, said, "I hope that today's meeting with university student representatives of Changwon City helped promote youth support policies such as the University Student Living Stability Support Project," and added, "We look forward to increased active participation from university students, the main stakeholders of youth policies, in the future."


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