26 August 2024
On August 23, 2024, an off-site working meeting of the Regional Sustainable Development Group of the Mogilev region was held at the Chigirinka tourism cluster.
The event was attended by 22 people, 59% of whom were women, including representatives of the Mogilev Regional, Bykhov and Mstislav District Executive Committees, the Mogilev Regional Association of Local Councils of Deputies, the Mogilev Regional Committee for Natural Resources and Environmental Protection, educational institutions, culture, youth, tourism and other organizations.
During the event, the participants discussed approaches to updating the Sustainable Development Strategy of the Mogilev Region for the period up to 2035, proposals for revising strategic priorities in terms of life quality of the population, high-quality and accessible education, healthcare, increasing the competitiveness of the regions of the Mogilev Region and other issues.
The event was organized by the Mogilev Regional Executive Committee with the support of the United Nations Development Programme in Belarus within the framework of the Joint Project “Support to the Efforts of the Republic of Belarus in Nationalization and Localization of SDGs”, with the financial support of the Russian Federation.
Updating the Sustainable Development Strategy of the Mogilev Region for the period up to 2035 makes an important contribution to the localization of the Sustainable Development Goals and the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
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Presentations of speakers:
Approaches to updating the Sustainable Development Strategy of the Mogilev region for the period up to 2035
The healthcare system is an industry focused on the sustainable development of future generations
Improving the quality of life of the population and developing the social protection system
Development of the natural potential of the Mogilev region on the example of the functioning of the Chigirinsky tourism cluster
Creating conditions for promoting a healthy lifestyle through the development of cycling
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