“The applicants are university and college students and schoolchildren,” Pasechnik said in a post on Telegram adding that most of the youths proposed projects to develop urban areas and public spaces for creativity.The Organizing Committee has selected the best 100 projects for the 2nd stage of the contest, he said. The authors of the initiatives will be included in the teams to receive guidance in project making from the Agency for Strategic Initiatives. Study materials will be provided by the University NTI 2035, the LPR leader said. *i
LPR youths to participate in regional project contest
Young residents of the Lugansk People’s Republic have forwarded some 500 applications to take part in a regional development project contest, said LPR Head Leonid Pasechnik.