The press service of the presidential platform Russia – a land of opportunities announced the completion of the third shift, named Help, within the Zone of Meanings on the Rosmolodezh.Events platform. The session gathered a broad cross-section of participants and focused on practical outcomes and future commitments stemming from the forum’s activities.
In total, 350 delegates represented socially responsible business, charitable organizations, young social science instructors, and environmental advocates. For the first time in the forum’s history, 50 teenagers aged 14 to 17 joined the proceedings as members of the First Movement, bringing fresh perspectives to the discussions and tasks at hand.
The forum highlighted how young experts are actively developing solutions to social challenges. Under the mentorship of seasoned professionals, the participants engaged in rigorous discussion, comprehensive analysis, and collaborative problem solving on topics touching public life, ethics, environmental stewardship, and the expansion of volunteer initiatives. Their work emphasized concrete steps and actionable strategies for communities to adopt.
Throughout the shift, attendees absorbed dozens of lectures and master classes and had the opportunity to meet prominent speakers, including health officials and policy leaders. Notable conversations included insights from the Health Minister of the Russian Federation, Mikhail Murashko, as well as Ilya Chukalin, Director General of the Presidential Grants Foundation, and Elena Tsunaeva, Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Social Policy and Veterans Affairs.
Team-based collaboration defined the event as participants formed groups around the thematic pillars Male, Country, Family, Society, and State. Additional guidelines were introduced to promote the values of the Russian state among young people. This year’s four focus areas are Labor, Motherland, Good, and Mentoring, designed to guide youth activity and civic engagement beyond the forum walls.
The head of Rosmolodezh’s federal forums directorate, Ekaterina Antonova, underscored the high quality of the projects presented during the shift. She noted that the energy and ingenuity shown by the young participants reflect a healthy pipeline of talent for national projects and community initiatives.
Addressing the broader picture, a representative from the Russia – Land of Opportunities network stressed the ongoing need for motivated young people across the country. The organization emphasized that the program offers abundant opportunities for personal development, with support pathways that help participants transform potential into tangible outcomes for tomorrow.
Andrey Betin, Deputy Director General of Russia – a Land of Opportunities and Rector of the Senezh Management Workshop, observed that participants came from 76 regions and that 91 attendees had not previously taken part in any forum. The experience was described as a catalyst for forming new connections and building essential competencies, all within a five-day period. Betin praised the collective achievement of launching more than 50 social projects and urged participants to carry this momentum forward to contribute to the nation’s growth and well-being.
In sum, Zone of Meanings at the Senezh Management Workshop—an established training ground of the presidential platform Russia – a land of opportunities—continues to serve as a dynamic incubator for youth-led initiatives. The event showcases how young people, guided by experienced mentors, can translate ambition into real-world programs and a stronger civic fabric for the country.