Ansan City in Gyeonggi Province (Mayor Min Geun Lee) announced on April 22 that it held the "2nd Ansan Youth Policy Committee Meeting for 2026" in the first conference room of the city hall on the 21st to review the current status of youth policy implementation and discuss future plans.

Lee Mingun, Mayor of Ansan (fifth from left in the front row of the photo), is taking a commemorative photo with young people at the second Youth Policy Committee meeting of 2026 held on the 21st in Meeting Room 1 of Ansan City Hall. Provided by Ansan City

Lee Mingun, Mayor of Ansan (fifth from left in the front row of the photo), is taking a commemorative photo with young people at the second Youth Policy Committee meeting of 2026 held on the 21st in Meeting Room 1 of Ansan City Hall. Provided by Ansan City

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During the meeting, participants reviewed reports on the key youth policy project achievements for the first quarter of 2026, discussed the implementation plans for major projects in the second quarter of 2026, and deliberated on proposed changes to the 2026 Ansan City Youth Policy Implementation Plan. Attendees shared a variety of opinions on policy directions that would be tangible and meaningful to young people.


According to the recent "Youth Regional Migration and Settlement" report published by the Korea Institute for Industrial Economics & Trade, Ansan City ranked first in Gyeonggi Province and second nationwide in the youth-friendly index for jobs. In the comprehensive index, which includes culture, leisure, social networks, and policy participation, Ansan ranked fifth nationwide.


Min Geun Lee, Mayor of Ansan, stated, "Youth policy should go beyond simple support and focus on creating a foundation for young people to find opportunities and continue their lives in the region. We will continue to expand policies that provide practical benefits to young people and build Ansan into a city where youth want to stay."



The Ansan City Youth Policy Committee consists of private members with expertise and field experience in youth affairs, as well as ex officio members. The committee is responsible for establishing and evaluating basic and implementation plans for youth policy, as well as deliberating and coordinating major policy projects.


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