Gyeonggi-do to Host 'Youth Participation Committee Exchange Camp' on 15th-16th
Gyeonggi Province is hosting a youth exchange camp.
Gyeonggi Province announced on the 14th that it will operate the "Cheong.Ba.Ji (Youth-Desired Local Policies) Exchange Camp" for youth committee members of the Youth Participation Committee in the province at the Gyeonggi Youth Training Center over two days from the 15th to the 16th of this month to foster proactive youth talent.
The Youth Participation Committee is a youth autonomous organization established to expand youth participation and enhance their rights. A total of 32 committees are formed across Gyeonggi Province and its 31 cities and counties, playing a role in reflecting youth opinions in Gyeonggi Province's youth policies.
A total of 71 youth participation committee members from Gyeonggi Province and its cities and counties will participate in this exchange camp.
During the exchange camp, youth committee members will have time to communicate with peer youth committee members from different regions through various training activities such as climbing and cycling, as well as character education.
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Ko Young-mi, Director of the Youth Division of Gyeonggi Province, stated, "Through this Youth Participation Committee exchange camp, we hope that youth will establish a proper sense of participation and improve communication skills beyond regional boundaries, enabling them to grow further."
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