Representatives of the United Nations and UNICEF visited Logoisk District
The Minsk Oblast, through achievements in the economy and human resources, confidently and gradually fulfills the goals of the Sustainable Development Strategy. They are formulated by the United Nations. Thus, at least four major innovation projects are implemented annually in the central region. This was stated in the Logoisk District, which was visited by a delegation of representatives of the United Nations, UNICEF, Minsk City Executive Committee and the Ministry of Finance. The guests also appreciated one of the projects, the new Lesmash plant, which produces machinery for the timber industry. In addition, at the meeting in Logoisk, experts discussed work on the programme of socio-economic development in the Minsk Oblast until 2030.
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