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The third session of the 2022 Asia Society Korea Youth (ASK-Y) program emphasized the importance of having the knowledge and skills to utilize a range of financial skills while addressing issues of youth poverty and unemployment.
Asia Society Korea’s in-house experts share their thoughts on the challenges and opportunities that South Korea is facing in terms of its place in the global community, both now and in the future.
The second session of the 2022 Asia Society Korea Youth (ASK-Y) program addressed the multidimensionality of today’s environmental issues and discussed how youths can derive change through innovative solutions.
Asia Society Korea board member and current chair of Save the Children, H.E. Joon Oh provides his perspective on the institutions that support education and humanitarian aid as well as the significance of being involved globally.
In the latest episode of The Glitch, Asia Society Korea Senior Contributor David Tizzard and Digital Content Development Officer Michelle Ju Sihyun explore how the youth of today deal with the emotional aftermath of romantic breakups.
In commemoration of the United Nations Day, Asia Society Korea welcomed former ambassador to the UN, Joon Oh, and Deputy Minister for Multilateral and Global Affairs, Yong-Min Park, to discuss South Korea's involvement in the organization.
Asia Society Korea held the first session of the 2022 Asia Society Korea Youth (ASK-Y) program, which focused on defining the youth and discussing their significance in relation to today's most pressing global concerns.
Asia Society Korea is delighted to announce our 2022 cohorts of the Asia Society Korea Youth Program, a new flagship initiative consisted of a talented panel of young leaders eager to leave a positive footprint on our society.
Asia Society Korea Youth (ASK-Y) Program invites a select group of youth panel from around the world to discuss a range of issues pertaining to the broader theme of sustainability.