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Italian activists to work within Young Compatriots platform

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Italian activists to work within Young Compatriots platform


01.10.2020

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The Council of Young Russian Compatriots of Italy has created its own group within the Young Compatriots information system, the Moscow House of Compatriot reports.

The head of the council Daria Barsanu has no doubts that now it will be easier for active and proactive young people interested in social activities to present their projects, offer ideas, find support and like-minded people. The function of creating groups and associations facilitates the work of youth movements and associations, as well as the opportunity to find associates and new friends around the world.

The Council of Young Russian Compatriots of Italy invites schoolchildren and students, representatives of various organizations and active young people who want to effectively develop and gain professional experience in various fields, register on the platform and start working together.

The work of the the Young Compatriots information system was launched in Orenburg as part of the Eurasia Global international youth forum. According to the head of Rosmolodezh, Alexander Bugaev, the young generation of immigrants from Russia living in other countries needs their own platform for communication. According to him, they are united by common interests and common difficulties. Alexander Bugaev noted that young people needed support from Russia. 

The idea of ​​creating such a platform belongs to Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. Work on it has been going on for several years. The developers received more than 250 proposals from potential users. Almost half of the changes have already been made and the system is still being improved.

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