On the 26th at 7 PM, the '6th Seocho Youth Network Performance Sharing and Completion Ceremony' will be held... 66 youths share achievements and conclude 8 months of activities for tailored youth policy implementation... District supports various initiatives for practical youth policy proposals... 5 youth policy proposals made this year

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Seocho-gu, Seoul (Mayor Jeon Seong-su) will hold the ‘6th Seocho Youth Network Performance Sharing and Completion Ceremony’ at 7 p.m. on the 26th in the large conference room on the 5th floor of the Seocho-gu Office.


The ‘6th Seocho Youth Network,’ consisting of 66 youths aged 19 to 39, has been active since its launch ceremony in March, identifying social issues from the perspective of youth and deriving ideas to solve them, aiming to implement customized youth policies.


Specifically, they proposed the ‘Seocho Jigijiwoo (知己之友)’ project, which provides physical health promotion and psychological support services to help youths establish a sound living foundation and support the healthy independence of isolated and reclusive youths, as well as the ‘Happy Seocho for N-jobbers’ project that offers education and business opportunities for youths aspiring to have multiple jobs.


Along with these, they proposed a total of five youth policies including ‘Seocho Art Light,’ which promotes artworks using logo projectors; ‘Seoripul Salon,’ a networking and service connection platform related to cultural and artistic education; and the ‘Seocho-style Eco-art Guidebook,’ which encourages recycling waste generated from performances and exhibitions.


The district plans to reflect the ‘Seocho Jigijiwoo’ project in next year’s business plan after reviewing project feasibility and budgeting, and actively incorporate the other proposed projects into youth policies.


At the completion ceremony, all members of the 6th Seocho Youth Network will gather to share their achievements and conclude their eight months of activities through policy proposal presentations, awards, and certificate ceremonies.


This year, the district has supported the Youth Network members to discover and propose more practical youth policies through education and policy agenda concretization processes such as the Youth Policy Academy and Policy Proposal Workshops to deepen their understanding of youth policies.


Additionally, the district is accelerating the construction of the Seocho Youth Center and the launch of a youth portal site, scheduled for April next year, to provide spaces for youth exchange activities, activate communities, and quickly and easily inform youth policies, reflecting policies proposed by the ‘5th Seocho Youth Network’ last year.



Seocho-gu Mayor Jeon Seong-su said, “I find it meaningful to witness passionate youths growing while contemplating youth policies together through the Seocho Youth Network,” and added, “We will continue to listen carefully to the valuable opinions of youths and do our best to activate youth policies to create ‘Seocho where youth are the protagonists.’”


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