Sergei Kiriyenko supported the initiative of cooperation between the Belarusian and Russian societies "Knowledge"
On February 15, the head of the Belarusian Society
"Knowledge" Vadim Gigin took part in the meeting of the Supervisory
Board of the Russian Society "Knowledge", which was held at the
RUSSIA EXPO. The participants discussed the results of the work of the
educational organization since the reset in 2021 and plans for the future,
including the development of international cooperation of educators in the CIS
countries. The meeting was moderated by the First Deputy Chief of Staff of the
Presidential Executive Office Sergei Kiriyenko.
Vadim Gigin, who heads the Belarusian Society
"Knowledge" since 2021, took part in the discussion on the
development of a system of social support for the lecturer community in the
regions of Russia. He noted that during the previous three years in the
territory of the Republic of Belarus they also solved the tasks of expanding
educational activities, and suggested sharing best practices, content,
methodological materials, creating platforms for the exchange of experience
between Belarusian and Russian educators, as well as expanding activities to
friendly countries.
Sergei Kiriyenko, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the
"Knowledge" Society, expressed support for the development of
international cooperation and exchange of best practices with colleagues from
the Belarusian Society "Knowledge". Maxim Dreval, Director General of
the Russian Society "Knowledge" also endorsed this proposal.
Also on that day, the IV Congress of the Russian Society
"Knowledge" was held within the framework of the International RUSSIA
EXPO in Moscow.
The lecture "Come and See: The Feat of Newsreel Cameramen during the Great Patriotic War" took place as part of the "Thursday. Development".
The centre has become the first, unique, and multifunctional exhibition venue in Belarus, operated by the National Exhibition Centre "BelExpo."
On May 8, the audience at the National Centre RUSSIA enjoyed a performance by a combined children's wind orchestra, which launched the festive concert programme.