Naju City to Recruit 'Youth Policy Council Members' Until the 8th of Next Month View original image


[Naju=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong] Naju City, Jeollanam-do (Mayor Kang In-gyu) announced on the 27th that it is recruiting members for the ‘3rd Youth Policy Council’ to represent the voices of youth and collaborate on policy development.


The Youth Policy Council is a cooperative organization and communication channel that discovers and proposes policies in various fields by collecting opinions from youth across different sectors. It was launched in 2017 based on the ‘Naju City Youth Basic Ordinance’.


So far, through youth status monitoring, subcommittee meetings, and general meetings, the council has worked hard to discover and propose policies and programs such as the ‘Opening of the Youth Center,’ ‘Proposal of the 5-year Basic Youth Policy Plan,’ ‘Youth Challenge Support Project,’ ‘Youth Hope School,’ and ‘Youth Financial Welfare Project.’


The 3rd term members will be recruited for two subcommittees: ‘Youth Capability and Youth Culture & Arts’ and ‘Job Creation and Agricultural & Rural Activity Support,’ with about 20 youth aged between 18 and 39.


To apply, applicants must fill out the application form posted on the city hall website by the 8th of next month and submit it in person, by registered mail, or by email to the Population and Youth Policy Team of the Planning and Budget Office.


A city official said, “We will discover more effective policies through youth-led participation in city administration and policy proposals centered on the council,” and added, “We ask for your great interest and participation.”



Naju=Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Yukbong bong2910@asiae.co.kr





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