The Moscow health meeting pulled together about 4,000 visitors from across Russia. Health Minister Mikhail Murashko joined Elena Perminova at the Small Homeland forum running through April 23. They talked about helping families and making places where people can stay healthy. Murashko said local leaders must help create sports spaces and family support systems. He mentioned they track health data for every town to see which areas need help.
Perminova called saving the nation a national idea that requires everyone's cooperation. She wants strong families and healthy people of all ages. The mayor of Tomsk shared how his city makes sports free for residents with sports clubs and running trails. He said over 60 percent of people in Tomsk play sports regularly. His goal is to let everyone join sports activities.
The Kislovodsk leader talked about his city changing from an elderly spot to a younger place. The average age dropped to 34 years, and many more visitors came. The forum brought government officials, business people, and community groups together to discuss these important topics. The event received support from Russian leadership groups and MAER Media Holding.
Perminova called saving the nation a national idea that requires everyone's cooperation. She wants strong families and healthy people of all ages. The mayor of Tomsk shared how his city makes sports free for residents with sports clubs and running trails. He said over 60 percent of people in Tomsk play sports regularly. His goal is to let everyone join sports activities.
The Kislovodsk leader talked about his city changing from an elderly spot to a younger place. The average age dropped to 34 years, and many more visitors came. The forum brought government officials, business people, and community groups together to discuss these important topics. The event received support from Russian leadership groups and MAER Media Holding.