Gwangju Nam-gu, Recruiting Youth Network Committee Members Until the 19th
First 40 People... For Ages 19 to 45 and Under
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Seon-gang] Nam-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City (District Mayor Kim Byeong-nae) announced on the 1st that it will recruit 40 youth network committee members to find fundamental solutions to youth issues and to design and implement policies led by young people.
The recruitment of youth network committee members will take place from today until the 19th.
The number of recruits is limited to the first 40 applicants, who will play roles such as collecting opinions on youth policies and discovering new policies. The activity period is two years, from March to February 2023.
Eligibility includes residents of Nam-gu, students and workers located within Nam-gu, and members of youth organizations based in Nam-gu who are between 19 and 45 years old.
Those wishing to participate as youth network committee members can submit the application form and related documents by visiting the Innovation Policy Division on the 6th floor of Nam-gu Office or apply via email.
The final selection results will be individually notified via text message around the 26th.
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A Nam-gu official stated, “We will do our best to operate the youth network to actively reflect the diverse opinions of young people, expand their social participation, and realize youth-led policies,” and added, “We ask for the active participation of those deeply interested in youth issues.”
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