Integrated Youth Policy Campaign Runs Until April 30
Customized Policy Information and Online Events for Young People
Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism Launches Supportive Digital Initiative
The Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism announced on the 10th that it will conduct the '2025 Youth Policy: Always, With You' digital integrated campaign until April 30, coinciding with the admission and graduation seasons.
This campaign was prepared to support young people who are at a new starting point due to graduation and admission, enabling them to enjoy the benefits they need by utilizing youth policies. It connects the Republic of Korea government social media channels (YouTube, Instagram Republic of Korea Government), the Korea Policy Briefing, and the integrated youth policy platform 'Onttong Youth' to provide customized policy information necessary for youth.
In January last year, job seekers were looking at the recruitment information board at the 2024 Public Institution Recruitment Information Fair held at the aT Center in Yangjae, Seoul. Photo by Huh Younghan younghan@
Since March 26, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism has released the representative video 'Youth of Korea,' which embodies the core values of this campaign, on the Republic of Korea government social media channels. The video rearranges the children's song 'The World I Wish For' into an exciting rock version as background music to cheer on the dreams of youth. Related to the video, a comment event titled 'Heartfelt! Youth Policy' is being held. By watching the video and leaving a comment about the youth policy you like by the 16th, you can participate in the event. From April 12 to April 30, an online event '#CheerForYouthForever' using the background music will also be held. Participants can leave messages supporting youth on their personal Instagram along with the background music.
Additionally, the Ministry will sequentially release a video series called the 'Youth Policy Zoom-in Center,' which provides more than 30 youth policy information items across five support areas: academics and employment, housing and finance, startups, daily life, and welfare. Furthermore, various contents such as a single image of the 'Youth Culture and Arts Pass' and a comprehensive video on financial products for youth will be continuously disseminated during the campaign period.
If you are unsure about which policies you can benefit from, you can receive policy recommendations tailored to your situation through the 'Customized Policies for Me' menu on the Policy Briefing special page. Detailed information on youth policies can also be found in 'Youth Policy News,' 'Youth Policy Videos,' and 'Learn More About Youth Policies.'
The Ministry plans to share policy experience reviews directly from youth and spread the value and useful information of youth policies through this campaign.
Lee Jeong-eun, Director of Digital Communication at the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, stated, "We hope that by integrally and organically promoting a single youth policy campaign through various government digital channels, young people will be able to easily and conveniently find and beneficially utilize the information they need."
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