The New Zealand government has allocated a budget of 4 million dollars for young people experiencing 'love pain'
The New Zealand government launched a 3-year campaign for young people who broke up with their lover and suffered from love. New Zealand has allocated a budget of 4 million dollars to young people in love.
Thinking that their young people should forget their ex-lovers and move on with their lives, New Zealand plans to spend 4 million dollars for this.
4 Million Dollars Budget For Youth
Within the scope of the 'Love Better' campaign launched in the country, a budget of approximately 4 million dollars (6.4 million New Zealand dollars) will be allocated for young people who broke up with their lover to overcome the process they are going through.
Describing data from a survey of New Zealand youth, Deputy Minister of Social Development Priyanca Radhakrishnan said, "More than 1,200 of our young people told us they needed support to deal with their experiences of love and separation. It seems that breakups are a common problem for young people."
Helpline Will Be Established
The program, which is scheduled to last three years, will be run by 'Youthline', one of New Zealand's leading youth organisations.
As part of the 'Love better' campaign, special texts, videos and podcasts will be prepared for young people whose relationships have ended in a healthy way.
Prepared special content will be shared on popular social media platforms such as Instagram and TikTok. Young people who broke up with their lover and suffer from love will also be able to share their experiences with other people through this campaign.
Young people will be able to reach the helpline to be established within the scope of the project via telephone, e-mail and SMS and request support.