Sancheong-gun, Public Recruitment of 'Youth Council' Members
Looking for ‘Cheongnyeon’ to Discover Policies for Youth and Local Communities
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Choi Soon-kyung] Sancheong-gun, Gyeongnam, is publicly recruiting members for the 'Sancheong-gun Youth Council,' where young people, who are the main stakeholders of youth issues, will discover policies for the local community and youth.
The county announced on the 14th that it is recruiting members for a healthy 'Youth Council' that will share information and communicate with each other to discover effective policies by the 30th of this month, while leading the local community.
The county youth council is a 'youth-led network' where young people freely express opinions and engage in activities on areas of interest. Various policy proposals from youth are expected to be actively reflected in county administration.
The number of recruits is around 20, and the eligibility criteria are those aged 19 to 39 years old based on the calendar year (born between January 1, 1981, and December 31, 2001), residing in Sancheong-gun, and anyone interested in youth activities or policies can apply.
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A county official said, "In particular, we will actively support ensuring that the voices of young people facing difficulties in employment, housing, and welfare due to social environmental changes such as COVID-19 are heard and reflected in policies."
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