Youth Public Chamber of Russia
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Youth Public Chamber of Russia (Russian: Молодежная общественная палата), abbreviated as YPC, is an institute of civil society, uniting leaders from the youth wings of political parties and young leaders of large non-governmental organizations.
The organization also promotes interactions between young journalists, businessmen, artists, and sportsmen. It was founded in 2006.
The Youth Public Chamber implements national programs such as The Youth City, SMS for Life. It also implements projects in the field of public health services,[1] child protection,[2] and youth public policy.[3][4]
The initiators of the Youth Public Chamber creation are leaders of youth wings of political parties including, United Russia, Communist Party of the Russian Federation, Liberal Democratic Party of Russia, People's Party of the Russian Federation, Social Democratic Party of Russia, leaders of 30 non-governmental organizations, young politics Dmitriy Gudkov, Alexey Rogozin, Alexei Navalny, Maria Gaidar, journalist Sergey Evdokimov, political scientist Pavel Svyatenkov and others.[5][6]
Under the Youth Public Chamber exists a board of trustees, which includes members of the Government of Russia, leaders of political parties, members of the Public Chamber of Russia, and famous Russian politicians.
It was announced, that the Youth Public Chamber advances its own bills to influence government youth policy.[5]