Round table "Systematic long-term programs as an instrument of social policy for the benefit of children"
Children care is definitely a national priority. Children are the first to suffer in times of social upheavals and economic crises. We should not turn a blind eye to the fact that in Russia many parents do not have enough resources and opportunities to provide for their children’s welfare and prepare them for the future (according to Rosstat, the Federal State Statistics Service, families with children account for 60% of the poorest households). A significant number of parents need different services in the area of childhood care, health, development, and education.
The Round Table was organized within the framework of “Protect the Child” Project, pursued by the National Foundation for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children and assisted by the International Foundation for Socio-Economic and Political Studies (The Gorbachev Foundation).
I.M.Gorbacheva-Virganskaya, Vice President, The International Foundation for Socio-Economic and Political Studies (The Gorbachev Foundation)
M.O.Yegorova, President, The National Foundation for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
O.M.Zdravomyslova, Executive Director, The International Foundation for Socio-Economic and Political Studies (The Gorbachev Foundation)
In the Focus of Particular Attention: Promotion of a Programme Targeted Approach in Addressing the Tasks of Improving the Situation of Children
V. Gordeyeva, Chairwoman of the Board, The Foundation to Support Children in Difficult Life Situations
Regional Programmes in the Area of Childhood Protection: Conditions for Effectiveness and Performance Drivers
L.N. Ovcharova, Deputy Director, Director for Academic Programmes, The Independent Institute for Social Policy
Discussions
In the Mirror of Statistics: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Social Programmes
Ye.I. Andreyeva, Deputy Director, The Centre for Fiscal Policy
Social Project Planning Techniques: New Opportunities
A.M. Spivak, Director for Analytical and Scientific Research Programmes, The National Foundation for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
Discussions