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2nd Forum of Women of the North
2nd Forum of Women of the North
Arctic.ru: Discover how Russia implements its development goals in the Arctic and the Far East
2026-06-30T00:00
2026-06-30T00:00
2026-04-03T11:39
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The forum will be held at the National Center RUSSIA from June 30 to July 1 in Moscow.The purpose of the new forum is to sum up implementation of the advice received at the previous forum of 2023, and to work out new solutions for the socio-economic development of the Northern regions.The business program will be devoted to the progress in healthcare and education, greater role of tourism, creative and other industries in the economy of the North, better opportunities for young people and preservation of culture and traditions of the indigenous small peoples of the North, Siberia and the Far East.The forum is to be attended by 800 participants, including representatives of 40 indigenous small peoples of the North, women’s business community, social workers, teachers, doctors and families of servicemen of the Pacific, Northern and Baltic fleets.
moscow
2026
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2nd Forum of Women of the North
The forum will be held at the National Center RUSSIA from June 30 to July 1 in Moscow.
The purpose of the new forum is to sum up implementation of the advice received at the previous forum of 2023, and to work out new solutions for the socio-economic development of the Northern regions.
The business program will be devoted to the progress in healthcare and education, greater role of tourism, creative and other industries in the economy of the North, better opportunities for young people and preservation of culture and traditions of the indigenous small peoples of the North, Siberia and the Far East.
The forum is to be attended by 800 participants, including representatives of 40 indigenous small peoples of the North, women’s business community, social workers, teachers, doctors and families of servicemen of the Pacific, Northern and Baltic fleets.