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‘Gyeongnam Youth Policy Network’ Participant Basic Training Conducted Online View original image


[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kang Sharon] Gyeongsangnam-do announced on the 22nd that it will conduct basic online education on youth policies for about 1,200 participants of the ‘Gyeongnam Youth Policy Network’ over five days from the 23rd to the 27th.


The ‘Gyeongnam Youth Policy Network’ is a public-private governance body that proposes policies to solve problems young people face in their daily lives and monitors various youth policies of Gyeongsangnam-do.


From December last year to January, participants were publicly recruited both online and offline, selecting about 1,200 participants.


Online members participate in activities such as proposing individual policy ideas and surveys monitoring provincial administration, while offline members discuss the realities young people face and research solutions through regular team discussions, ultimately proposing policies directly to the governor at the end of the year after a year-long deliberation process.


This education is conducted to enhance participants’ understanding of youth policies and support young people to participate more easily and comfortably in policy-making and propose diverse policies.


The province operates the program by dividing it into elective courses based on areas of interest and mandatory courses that all participants must complete, considering the interests and convenience of the education recipients.




Kim Sang-won, Head of the Youth Policy Promotion Team of Gyeongsangnam-do, said, “We hope this education will serve as a foundation for proposing policies that address the practical difficulties young people face and lead to various policies for the youth of Gyeongsangnam.”


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