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Compatriots from abroad to open sites at Eurasia Global Forum

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Compatriots from abroad to open sites at Eurasia Global Forum


31.08.2020

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Communities of Russian compatriots living abroad will open their sites at the Eurasia Global international youth forum. The forum will start in Orenburg on September 2, it will be held under the auspices of UNESCO, the website of the Moscow House of Compatriots reports.

This year, the forum celebrates the fifth anniversary, its task is to promote the development of dialogue between young representatives of different countries and cultures. The organizers of the forum are Rosmolodezh, the authorities of the Orenburg region and the Resource Youth Center.

On September 3, the young generation of immigrants from Russia will be able to meet, speak about their ideas and projects, find like-minded people and partners to work together.

The next day, the main topic of discussion will be the development of the international community of young compatriots. The site participants will determine the goals, objectives and forms of interaction.

The "Community. Points of Interaction and Cooperation" site is aimed at identifying promising areas and methods of effective interaction for the successful development of a community of young compatriots living abroad.

For novice journalists and media professionals, the Russkiy Mir Foundation organizes two thematic platforms within the framework of the forum: the "Runet Media Matrix 2020. Antipanic Workshop" and the "Russian Language in the 21st Century: Text as Self-Presentation Seminar".

The online forum aims to unite participants from different countries. It will make it possible to involve Russian and foreign youth in joint work and will give an opportunity for everyone who has not been included in the main program to become part of the major international event.

The activists will be offered a rich business and cultural program. It will include meetings, thematic and creative laboratories, professional and cultural activities. Participants will be able to develop joint projects, share experience and learn from foreign colleagues.

Participation in networking sessions will give young people an opportunity to exchange best practices, find contacts and partners from other countries.

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