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Youth in Singapore aspire to make a positive impact, says David Neo

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September 07, 2025

Acting minister cites findings from surveys and engagements to shape SG Youth Plan

- Gabrielle Chan

Young people in Singapore have indicated that they aspire to make a positive impact and want a society that celebrates non-traditional success, encourages risk-taking and embraces failure.

They also want to volunteer actively and contribute more, both to the community and the nation, Acting Minister for Culture, Community and Youth David Neo said, citing findings from a series of surveys and engagements with over 50,000 youth and stakeholders.

Speaking on Sept 6 at the SG Youth Forum held at the Sands Expo and Convention Centre, Mr Neo noted that more than half want to make a positive impact on the community, and about half want more platforms where they can contribute.

"At last month's National Day Rally, our Prime Minister Lawrence Wong spoke about building a 'We First' society - a society where Singaporeans look out for each other, and not just self-interest.

"I am proud to say that against a global backdrop of increasing individualism, you tell us that you want to contribute back to the community and to the nation," said Mr Neo.

The findings, based on more than 200,000 responses, will shape the SG Youth Plan - a fiveyear plan by youth and for youth to support their aspirations, needs and interests.

The Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth (MCCY) and the National Youth Council (NYC), together with their partners, had engaged young people from November 2024 to July 2025 to find out what their aspirations are.

In his speech at the forum, which around 1,300 youth and stakeholders attended, Mr Neo said every generation of Singaporeans have played their part to get the country to where it is today.

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