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Putin Names Maria Lvova-Belova to Lead Russia's Children's Protection Foundation

A presidential decree reshapes Russia's child welfare leadership. How will Lvova-Belova's vision impact vulnerable children nationwide?

The image shows a piece of paper with handwriting on it, which appears to be a receipt from the...
The image shows a piece of paper with handwriting on it, which appears to be a receipt from the Russian government. The paper is yellowed with age, and the handwriting is neat and legible.

President of Russia Vladimir Putin appointed Maria Lvova-Belova as the chairman of the Foundation for Children's Protection.

Putin Names Maria Lvova-Belova to Lead Russia's Children's Protection Foundation

The corresponding decree comes into force on April 14.

The Foundation for Children's Protection is an all-Russian organization created on October 6, 2020, by a presidential decree to protect the rights of minors. Its founder is the Ministry of Education. The organization has 53 regional branches across the country and implements five charitable programs.

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