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Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on the national development of the country for the next 10 years. Thus he replaced the previous plan, which was designed to 2024. The new strategy sets five targets, and indicators that indicate their achievement. How will the development of Russia until 2030 — in the material “Газеты.Ru”.

Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on the national development of the country until 2030. Thus he replaced the previous strategic document, the “may” decree 2018, which objectives were to be achieved until 2024.

Earlier at the meeting of the Council for strategic development and national projects, the head of the country stressed the need to consider the factors and circumstances that are associated with the pandemic coronavirus.

“Despite the objective of current challenges, our long-term objectives remain unchanged,” he said.

In the new document spells out the five goals of national development.

First, is the preservation of the population, health and welfare of the people. Second, Putin pointed to the need to provide opportunities for self-realization and talent development. Thirdly, in his opinion, create a safe and comfortable environment for living. The fourth objective is worthy, effective work and successful entrepreneurship. Fifth digital transformation.

This was also established indicators that will indicate the achievement of these goals. For example, the achievement of the objectives for the conservation of populations and their health will testify to the increase of life expectancy of Russians at the age of 78. Earlier, the Minister of health of Michael Murashko noted that in 2019, the rate was at 73.4 years. For comparison, in 2018, the life expectancy was 72.9 years.

Among other targets are poverty reduction in two times in comparison with indicators of 2017, and the introduction 70% of Russians to the regular practice of sport.

Russia’s entry into the top ten countries in terms of education, the formation of an effective system to identify, support and develop abilities of talented citizens — one of the indicators of achievement of the second objective. This includes increasing the proportion of volunteers up to 15% and participation of citizens to cultural activities, the number of visits should increase three times in comparison with indicators of last year.

For the third objective factors in its achievements set an annual improvement of living conditions of at least 5 million families, as well as improving the quality of urban environment in the half. Vladimir Putin noted that under this paragraph must be reduced by half the amount of waste that is sent to landfills. This requires the creation of a sustainable system for the management of solidcrowded municipal waste. In addition, it is also planned to carry out an environmental rehabilitation of water bodies.

Assistant to the President, former Minister of economic development Maxim Oreshkin said that when the fourth Natali authorities need to ensure the recovery of employment and income.

Here, in particular, takes into account the achievement of indicators such as GDP growth above the world average, while maintaining macroeconomic stability, sustainable income growth and an increase in the number of Russians who are engaged in small and medium-sized businesses, up to 25 million people.

Under the fifth goal, said Oreshkin, we need to create conditions for the digital transformation of the economy, social sphere and public administration. “Everywhere the use of digital technology can afford to take on a qualitatively different level, to provide another level of efficiency,” he said.

In the realization of this purpose include, for example, the increase in mass of socially important services that are available in electronic form, to 95%, and also enabling broadband Internet access to 97% of households.

Now the government must prepare amendments to the projects in accordance with the signed decree. In addition, officials must provide to the President a unified plan for the achievement of national development goals for the period up to 2024 and the planned period up to 2030.

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Jennifer Alvarez is an investigative journalist and is a correspondent for European Union. She is based in Zurich in Switzerland and her field of work include covering human rights violations which take place in the various countries in and outside Europe. She also reports about the political situation in European Union. She has worked with some reputed companies in Europe and is currently contributing to USA News as a freelance journalist. As someone who has a Masters’ degree in Human Rights she also delivers lectures on Intercultural Management to students of Human Rights. She is also an authority on the Arab world politics and their diversity.