Leningrad Region's Forum Showcases Innovative Social Practices
The Leningrad Region recently hosted a successful event, the Third All-Russian Municipal Forum, which showcased its dynamic development and innovative social practices. The forum, the second of eight regional events leading up to the main event in Moscow in April 2026, featured a master lecture by Konstantin Abramov on demographic trends and discussions on social services and mass sports led by Alexey Davletshin.
The event in Tosno attracted high-profile speakers, including Roman Balashov, Alexander Drozdenko, Yevgeny Grachev, and Irina Guseva. Yevgeny Grachev expressed gratitude to local government workers and acknowledged participants in the special military operation serving in municipal roles. The Leningrad Region, known for its progressive social initiatives, implemented the 'Social Taxi' program, offering free transportation to medical facilities and other locations. The region also adopted a unified Social Code to target support more effectively to those in genuine need.
The forum's regional events aim to shape future social policies and introduce new approaches in social services. With successful practices like the 'Social Taxi' program, the Leningrad Region is at the forefront of these innovations.
The Leningrad Region's hosting of the Third All-Russian Municipal Forum underscores its commitment to social development and innovative practices. With initiatives like the 'Social Taxi' program and a unified Social Code, the region is setting a standard for others to follow. As the forum continues with events in other regions, the Leningrad Region's contributions will undoubtedly influence the main event in Moscow in April 2026, featuring the Third All-Russian Municipal Award 'Service to the Community'.
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