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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Hyesook] Incheon City announced on the 23rd that it plans to open the 'Youth Information Integrated Platform' by the end of this year, where information on youth activities within the region can be accessed in one place.


This project is a participatory budget project promoted through city governance, proposed by citizens, with a budget of 150 million KRW.


With the platform construction, users will be able to check related information such as facility status and available programs all in one place without having to visit or access the websites of individual youth facilities, organizations, and centers in Incheon.


Additionally, various services will be provided not only for youth but also for parents, youth leaders, school teachers, and workers of related organizations.


To this end, the city plans to conduct surveys targeting both users and information providers, and operate a TF team composed of experts from youth institutions to reflect field opinions and build a user-centered platform.


Furthermore, to activate the platform, it will be accessible via mobile devices, and detailed plans will be prepared and implemented to allow various participations such as content uploads and community operations within the platform.



An official from Incheon City stated, "At last year's 'Incheon City Youth Policy Forum,' opinions were raised about the lack of promotion regarding youth activity information, which led to the decision to build the Youth Information Integrated Platform to address this issue," adding, "We will provide high-quality youth information centered on mobile access so that youth can conveniently and easily access information."


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