Russian pioneers: children's youth movement is designed to unite the youth of the world

Russian pioneers: children's youth movement is designed to unite the youth of the world

In Tatarstan, more than 1.5 thousand people became participants of the "Movement of the First". About 400 branches have been opened in the republic. Kazan also became the venue for the first All-Russian Sports Festival. This was announced by the assistant of the Raisa of the Republic of Tatarstan, Chairman of the Council of the regional branch of the All-Russian public-state Movement of Children and Youth "Movement of the First" of the Republic of Tatarstan Timur Suleymanov at a press conference within the framework of the XIV International Forum "Russia – the Islamic World: KazanForum".

"We need to be where the youth are. It is necessary to properly "layer" our cultural code on the wave of children's hobbies," Suleymanov noted.

More than 20 thousand primary branches of the movement have been opened across the country, which is designed to unite forces in working with children and youth. Participation in the movement is voluntary, at the moment there are 1 million people on the platform.

"Tatarstan is a leader in the creation of regional and municipal offices for 7 thousand future employees. The regional office has already held a large forum, and now Timur Javdetovich is building communication with neighboring regions," said Grigory Gurov, Chairman of the Board of the All-Russian Public-State Movement of Children and Youth "Movement of the First". He added that on May 18, about 11 agreements were concluded with organizations of 7 countries.

Kazan also became the venue for the first All-Russian Sports Festival.

"We have already organized a number of projects. My brother Timur Suleymanov has implemented a successful project. This experience inspires us to develop cooperation with the Russian Federation and the Russian Federation in the future. And the "Movement of the First" will become the flagship of this cooperation. Under the auspices of the UN, we are launching various projects and we want to tell the world our values," said Taha Ayhan, president of the Youth Forum of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, which represents 6 countries.

Aliu Umaru, President of the Pan–African Youth Union, noted that the overwhelming majority of the population in the union he represents are young people under 25 years old, and they need to be guided on the "right path".