What is the No.1 Youth Policy Chosen by Gwangjin-gu Youth?
Gwangjin-gu, District Mayor Kim Kyung-ho Communicates Directly with Youth
On the 2nd, a Communication Event with Youth Held at Hwayang-dong Community Center to Mark the 2nd Anniversary of the 8th Elected Term
Online Survey Results: 1st Place Support for Language Qualification Exam Fees, 2nd Place Temporary Youth Monthly Rent Support, 3rd Place Youth Housing Near Subway Stations... Also Held a Quiz on Outstanding Youth Policies
Informal and Open Dialogue with Time for Questions and Answers
Gwangjin-gu (District Mayor Kim Kyung-ho) held a communication session with young people at 7 p.m. on the 2nd at the Hwayang-dong Community Center, marking the third year of the 8th term of the civilian government.
According to the district, as of June 2024, the youth population aged 19 to 39 in Gwangjin-gu is 115,919, accounting for 34.7% of the total residents. One in three residents is a young person. In particular, Hwayang-dong has an overwhelmingly high youth ratio of 65.8% compared to other neighborhoods, so a meeting place was prepared at the Hwayang-dong Community Center. The goal was to listen to what young people need and their inconveniences and to realize demand-centered administration that can be actively reflected in district policies.
Prior to the on-site communication, the district conducted an online survey targeting young people from May 27 to June 10. The survey evaluated youth policies and selected the most successful policies.
Regarding Gwangjin-gu’s youth policies, 81% of participants evaluated them as “doing well,” with the main reasons being “efforts to support youth” and “helpfulness in daily life.”
The top youth policies identified were ▲1st place: support for language proficiency test fees ▲2nd place: temporary special support for youth monthly rent ▲3rd place: youth housing near subway stations. These results clearly reflect the realities faced by young people struggling with employment and housing.
The on-site communication began with a greeting from District Mayor Kim Kyung-ho, followed by sharing the survey results, a Q&A session, free conversation, and sharing of participation impressions. Questions and answers were conducted without limiting topics, including which policy implemented by the district mayor was the most rewarding and how young people can enter politics. In-depth discussions were held on the necessity of youth policies and proposals for policies and systems that help young people.
Kim Kyung-ho, Mayor of Gwangjin-gu, said, “It was a meaningful time to hear the vivid voices of young people. I appreciate the valuable opinions you gave today, and I will strive to discover youth policies that provide practical benefits. I hope you show great interest and affection for Gwangjin-gu.”
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