'Civil Initiatives of the 60th Parallel Regions' Forum Addresses Creative Industries as a Stimulus for the Socioeconomic Growth of the Arctic Regions
Russia | India Participants in sessions that took place as part of the track 'Social and Cultural Initiatives and Best Non-Profit Projects in Creative Entrepreneurship' at the 'Civil Initiatives of the 60th Parallel Regions' International Humanitarian Forum, which took place in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous District city of Kogalym on 21-22 November, discussed the cultural achievements of the northern regions and the use...
Russia | India
Participants in sessions that took place as part of the track 'Social and Cultural Initiatives and Best Non-Profit Projects in Creative Entrepreneurship' at the 'Civil Initiatives of the 60th Parallel Regions' International Humanitarian Forum, which took place in Khanty-Mansi Autonomous District city of Kogalym on 21-22 November, discussed the cultural achievements of the northern regions and the use of creative industries for the economic growth of the Arctic regions. The discussions were part of the plan of events of Russia's chairmanship of the Arctic Council in 2021-2023, which are being managed by the Roscongress Foundation. The sessions were organized by the Innosocium Foundation, the social platform of the Roscongress Foundation.
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Civil Initiatives of the 60th Parallel Regions Forum Addresses Creative Industries
"The humanitarian aspect of developing the northern regions is one of the main priorities of Russia's chairmanship of the Arctic Council, and preserving and integrating the cultural heritage of the Indigenous Peoples of the Russian North into modern culture is a key component of investing in the human capital of the Arctic. This is why events such as the 'Civil Initiatives of the 60th Parallel Regions' and the audio-visual project 'Soul of Russia. The North' are so important. I am certain that these events provided the participants with an opportunity to identify new points of growth in the northern regions and take a fresh look at ways to preserve the culture of Arctic ethnic groups," said Anton Kobyakov, Advisor to the Russian President and Executive Secretary of the Organizing Committee for Russia's Chairmanship of the Arctic Council.