Member of the General Council of the Eurasian Peoples' Assembly became a Laureate of the "Nation’s Pride" Award

24/11/2021 14:44

Anastasia Pavlova, a member of the General Council, Chairman of the Council for Eurasian Tourism Security of the Eurasian Peoples' Assembly, became the laureate of the II All-Russian Public Award "Nation’s Pride" for her personal contribution to the ethno cultural development and strengthening of the unity of the peoples of Russia.

Anastasia Pavlova won the nomination "For the best project of national-cultural associations in the sphere of interethnic (interethnic) relations."

The presentation of awards and diplomas to the laureates of the II All-Russian Public Award "Nation’s Pride" was held in the "Amphitheater" Hall of the World Trade Center in Moscow. The awarding of the laureates took place as part of the second All-Russian Forum "Peoples of Russia", which is held on November 18-19 by the Federal Agency for Ethnic Affairs (FADN).

The Award is presented for an outstanding personal contribution to the ethnocultural development and strengthening of the unity of the peoples of the Russian Federation. It is awarded in seven nominations: “For contribution to strengthening interethnic (interethnic) peace and harmony”, “For contribution to the preservation and development of native languages”, “For contribution to information support of state ethnic policy”, “For the best project of national and cultural associations in the sphere of interethnic (interethnic) relations ”. The Award is also given in the nominations "For the best practices of Friendship Houses, Houses of Nationalities, Houses and Centers of Folk Art", "For Contribution to the Preservation and Development of the Culture of the Peoples of Russia" and "For Effective Leadership in National Cultural Associations."

In 2021, the competition for the Award was held by the House of the Peoples of Russia in partnership with the All-Russian public organization "Assembly of the Peoples of Russia" with the support of the Federal Agency for Ethnic Affairs, the Presidential Council for Interethnic Relations, the State Duma of the Russian Federation, the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation, the Department of National Policy and interregional ties of the city of Moscow, the Russian State House of Folk Art named after Polenov, the TASS Information Agency, the Foundation for the Preservation and Study of the Native Languages ​​of the Peoples of the Russian Federation, the Guild of Interethnic Journalism.