Recruiting 20 Participants Online Until the 20th... Youth Discover, Propose, and Evaluate Policies Themselves... Priority for Youth Growth School Participation, Employment Support Program, and Youth Organization Product Discount Benefits

Gangbuk-gu, Recruiting Participants for Youth Network View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Gangbuk-gu (Mayor Park Kyum-soo) is recruiting participants for the 'Gangbuk Youth Network' until the 20th of this month.


The 'Gangbuk Youth Network' is a participatory organization where youth directly lead the discovery and proposal of district policies. It was established to enhance the effectiveness of youth policies.


The recruitment target is youth aged 19 to 39 who reside or are active in the area, with 20 people to be selected.


Participants will represent youth as a communication channel and partner for policy until July 19 of next year. They will discuss, specify, and evaluate policy agendas at neighborhood base public forums and online meetings. They will also engage in activities to promote exchanges with youth from other regions. In particular, they will receive capacity-building education such as policy proposal writing practice, understanding youth policies, and sharing case studies.


Members of the Youth Network will be provided with a membership card that offers various benefits. Members have priority access to participate in the 'Youth Growth School,' which supports cultural activities and humanities lectures. They also receive benefits from employment support programs such as resume and CV writing, mock interviews, and lectures by real-life experts in various fields. When purchasing products from youth organizations within the district, they can buy them at a 10% discounted price.


Youth who wish to participate can apply through the linked page on the Gangbuk-gu Office website (Our District Introduction → Notice Board → News). Successful applicants will be notified individually on the 21st.



Park Kyum-soo, Mayor of Gangbuk-gu, said, "For establishing effective youth policies, the participation and capacity building of network members are important," and added, "I hope many local youth will join this project and have the opportunity to turn their ideas into policies."


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