Ministry employees took part in the VIII All-Russian youth civil forum

9 December 2021, Thursday

On December 9, 2021 in the Technopark in the field of high technologies "IT Park" in Kazan, the VIII All-Russian youth civil forum was held, timed to coincide with the International Day against Corruption, in which 250 participants took part, including the heads of large non-profit organizations of the Republic of Tatarstan, journalists , public leaders, bloggers, student anti-corruption commissions and youth assistants to the heads of municipalities of the Republic of Tatarstan on combating corruption.

The purpose of the Forum is to create a platform for dialogue between the non-profit sector and government institutions on raising the level of civic participation of youth and developing support for civil society institutions.

Key attention is paid to the issues of legal literacy of youth and the direct involvement of youth communities in ensuring a "healthy" environment in educational organizations, public and state institutions.

Within the framework of the Forum, such specialized platforms have been organized as:

Plenary session non-commercial organizations as a guarantor of the development of youth participation".

Youth debates on topics: "Social elevators - myth or reality", "The role of media and social networks in the development of civil society."

Public speaking from experts in the TEDx format.

Laboratory of youth anti-corruption projects.

Exhibition of youth anti-corruption projects.

During the main plenary session, the following topics were discussed:

1. Youth activity as a factor in economic development and a factor in reducing corruption in society.

2. Social lifts for youth. Involvement of rural youth.

3. The right to form and participate in public associations. Mechanisms for supporting youth initiatives.

4. The role of the state in the formation of the non-commercial organizations community. The effectiveness of existing and the need for new support measures.

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