These are some challenges Singaporean youth face, Acting Minister for Culture, Community and Youth David Neo said as he outlined measures under a new plan to address their concerns. Over the next five years, the SG Youth Plan aims to reach at least 500,000 of them through more than 20 initiatives in areas like careers and relationships. This comes amid mounting uncertainty among young people in Singapore, including concerns about unemployment and finding jobs among fresh graduates. 'Cannot be a top-down approach'Asked if he was concerned the SG Youth Plan could be seen as too top-down, Neo said it was intentionally curated with young Singaporeans. Addressing questions about his work at MCCY, Neo said his ministry's portfolio is "extremely wide-ranging", covering the arts, heritage, youth and sports.