Khabarovsk Region's 'Russia - Land of Opportunities' Project Gains Momentum
Sergei Abraimov, regional governor, has tasked the youth affairs committee to devise a detailed strategy for meeting the project management's targets within a week. The 'Russia - Land of Opportunities' initiative aims to unlock each individual's potential and foster talents, aligning with national goals.
The project has already seen over 250 diverse activities across the Khabarovsk region. These include career fairs, enterprise tours, profession parades, and competency development workshops. By September 1, over 68,000 residents have participated in these professional development events.
At a recent meeting, the development of a patriotic center on the 'Voronezh' site was discussed. This center will primarily host municipal patriotic club gatherings, catering to high demand for such infrastructure. The region has opened 12 youth spaces covering about 1.5 square kilometers, with six more planned by the end of the year. The new center's construction is on track, with modular buildings assembled and utilities and equipment installation underway. Upcoming events include the Khabarovsk region youth career forum, the 'First in Profession' project, and the All-Russian 'Amur' young entrepreneurs forum.
The 'Russia - Land of Opportunities' project is making strides in the Khabarovsk region. With a week to submit a comprehensive strategy, the youth affairs committee is poised to drive further progress. The region's infrastructure development, including the patriotic center and youth spaces, reflects a commitment to fostering growth and engagement among its youth.
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