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Crimean residents will be taught to create "strong families for the state"
The educational project "Strong Family - the Basis of the State" (Russian: "Крепкая семья - основа государства") has been launched in occupied Crimea.
The first events of the project took place in Yalta on the basis of the "Humanitarian and Pedagogical Academy of the Crimean Federal University" with the support of the "city administration".
Throughout the year, representatives of the Russian society Znanie ("Knowledge") are expected to hold lectures, trainings and master classes in each "municipality" in the TOT of Crimea, during which they will familiarize parents with various aspects of family life and share practical knowledge and recommendations on "building strong trusting family relationships."
In addition, it became known that the project received a grant from the "Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Republic of Crimea" in the form of a subsidy from the "republican budget."
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