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Wednesday, 15 June 2022

Over 114,000 deposit accounts opened under Belarus' family capital program

As of 1 June 2022, a total of 114,168 deposit accounts were opened for large families under Belarus' family capital program, including 82,500 deposit accounts at the total amount of $825 million and 31,700 deposit accounts at the total amount of Br739 million, BelTA learned from the Belarusian Labor and Social Security Ministry.

As of 1 June 2022, 55,794 families applied for permission to use family capital ahead of schedule. Of them, 48,199 applied to use the money to improve housing conditions, 3,078 to pay for education, 4,515 to receive healthcare services, and two to buy health products for disabled people.

The ministry granted permission to use family capital earlier to 53,539 applicants. Most of such applicants are from Brest Oblast (11,339). Then goes Minsk Oblast with 9,156 families, Gomel Oblast with 8,706, the city of Minsk with 7,540, and Grodno Oblast with 6,217. Mogilev Oblast and Vitebsk Oblast round out the list with 5,385 and 5,196 applicants respectively.

The Labor and Social Security Ministry noted that the family capital program applies to families raising three and more children. From 1 January 2022 the family capital equals Br25,995.

Written by minsk-region.gov.by

Tuesday, 14 June 2022

Slavianski Bazaar festival promises fascinating exhibition program

Flemish graphics, treasures of Pakistan, golden Khokhloma, samovars from all over the world – all this will be on display at the Vitebsk Regional Local Lore Museum in the run-up to and during the Slavianski Bazaar festival, director of the museum Tatyana Starinskaya said at a press conference, BelTA has learned.

During the Slavianski Bazaar festival the museum is set to unveil a new program that will combine traditional and modern forms of presentation. Exhibitions of the Belarus-Russia Union State will invite visitors to join the Walks with Pushkin, to see Leo Tolstoy Through the Eyes of Repin (the exposition will be located in the Zdravnevo museum-reserve), find out the secret of Golden Khokhloma: the Soul of Russia. Gzhel State University will bring a collection of their unique products. The Museum of Private Collections will show digital copies of paintings and a photo exhibition Treasures of Pakistan: a New Look.

Visitors will be able to see an exhibition of Flemish and Dutch graphics of the late 17th-19th centuries provided by a private collector. Its core will be the works of Van Dyck, Rembrandt, Van Gogh. The exposition will open at the end of June, Tayana Starinskaya informed.

The exhibition Samovars From Around the World will be another highlight of the exhibition program.

Written by minsk-region.gov.by

Monday, 13 June 2022

Over 400 Ukrainians enter Belarus over past weekend

More than 400 Ukrainian nationals arrived in Belarus over the past weekend, BelTA learned from the State Border Committee.

Belarusian checkpoints are operating in a routine mode.

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Friday, 10 June 2022

Belavia passengers no longer required to take COVID-19 tests for Minsk-Tashkent flights

The national air carrier Belavia will no longer require passengers flying from Minsk to Tashkent and back to present negative results of the PCR test for COVID-19 and other COVID-19 documents starting from 10 June, BelTA learned from the press service of the air carrier.

Belavia's decision came after Uzbekistan lifted entry restrictions related to COVID-19.

Belavia flies from Minsk to Tashkent on Tuesdays and Fridays and back on Wednesdays and Saturdays.

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Thursday, 09 June 2022

Universities of Baranovichi, Nizhny Novgorod sign cooperation roadmap till 2025

A delegation of Nizhny Novgorod State Engineering and Economics University (Knyagininsky University), headed by Rector Anatoly Shamin, paid a visit to Baranovichi State University, BelTA learned from the Belarusian university.

The Russian delegation got familiar with the educational and laboratory, sports, cultural and creative infrastructure of the university, and the university's achievements in research activities. The round table with the representatives of the dean's offices, heads of the departments, young scientists and the Institute for Professional Development and Retraining of Baranovichi State University focused on specific cooperation avenues.

Rector of the Belarusian university Aleksandr Unsovich presented to his Russian colleagues a set of university proposals on training programs in the network form, organization of guest lectures in priority thematic areas, potential joint projects. First Vice-Rector of Baranovichi State University Vladimir Klimuk outlined topics of promising joint research for participation in the Union State programs, organization of student contests of R&D and innovative projects of young scientists.

Proposals were also made to develop the Olympic movement in the partner universities, organize joint cultural and educational activities.

The parties signed a roadmap of international cooperation between Baranovichi State University and Knyagininsky University in education, science and culture through 2025.

Written by belta.by

Tuesday, 07 June 2022

Pushkin's birthday cerebrated in Brest

Everyone knows and loves Pushkin's art, Consul General of Russia in Brest Oleg Murashev said during the literary readings dedicated to the poet's birthday and the Day of the Russian Language, BelTA has learned.

"Today's holiday, in my opinion, clearly shows that everyone in Belarus knows and loves Pushkin's art. Each of us loves Alexander Sergeevich in his own way. This is good: there can be no standards here, because Pushkin and the Russian language unite peoples. Love and memory of the great figures of Russian culture know no borders. The things that the leadership of the country and the city of Brest are doing deserve great respect," Oleg Murashev said.

The annual literary readings "My Pushkin" were traditionally held at the monument to the poet, opened several years ago near the Pushkin Brest State University. The event gathered lovers of Russian literature and Pushkin's art of all generations: lyceum students, schoolchildren, teachers, participants of the literary studio of the Russian Center for Science and Culture, members of the Brest branch of the national public association "Russian Society", which is the organizer of the event.

"We have been holding such readings for many years. At first we did it in schools, and when this monument was opened we started to gather here, in Pushkin Garden. There is no clear program because the event is open to anyone. Literary readings gather lovers of the poet's art. The most important thing that unites us is the name of Pushkin," said Svetlana Smirnova, the head of the association of teachers at the Russian Society.

Children and adults recited the poet's favorite poems, pieces from his prose, with passers-by stopping up to listen. At the end of the event, its participants laid flowers at the monument to the poet.

Written by minsk-region.gov.by

Monday, 06 June 2022

Minister: TIBO helps Belarus build international partnerships in IT

TIBO is highly instrumental in strengthening international cooperation in information technology, Belarusian Communications and Informatization Minister Konstantin Shulgan said at the opening of the international forum on information and communications technologies TIBO 2022 in Minsk, BelTA has learned.

“TIBO keeps evolving, but one thing remains unchanged: it is a large-scale event that brings together all IT specialists of the country,” Konstantin Shulgan said.

Addressing visitors and participants of the exhibition, the minister emphasized that this year's exposition will showcase IT projects in various sectors of the economy and many technological novelties from Belarus and abroad.

At the exhibition, everyone will be able to get answers to their questions. For example, how the ID card works and what public services can be received without leaving your home or office, as well as what Belarusian cities have already introduced mobile-based public services and what else is planned to be done as part of the Smart Cities project. In addition, visitors to the expo will be able to learn about new tools to promote domestic products and to see how the virtualization trend is shaping the real economic sector.

The minister expressed confidence that participation in this landmark event will help build long-term partnerships and promote international cooperation in the IT sector. He wished all participants successful and fruitful work.

The International Forum on Information and Communication Technologies TIBO 2022 will be running until 10 June.

The exhibition is showcasing products and services from well-known manufacturers of telecommunications equipment, hardware and software, mobile and fixed-line operators, developers and suppliers of high-tech products, security systems, intelligent solutions and services for the household and corporate segment, scientific and educational institutions.

The 4th edition of the Eurasian Digital Forum, the 5th installment of the Belarusian ICT Summit and the II Digital Economy Forum will be held at Minsk Arena. The last day of the forum will mark the ceremonies for the internet award TIBO 2022, Belarus ICT Startup Award and the national competition for youth initiatives Agro 4.0.

Written by belta.by

Friday, 03 June 2022

PM: Historical science is important for countering distortion and falsification attempts

Historical science is important for countering distortion and falsification attempts,Belarusian Prime Minister Roman Golovchenko said during a visit to the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus in Minsk on 3 June, BelTA has learned.

"The main task of humanitarian and historical disciplines is to form a historical worldview, national self-consciousness, attitude to the ongoing processes in citizens. Many processes in the world follow a historical spiral. The form and environment change, but the essence of the processes remains the same. Therefore, it is important to understand what happened before us, and learn to project these processes onto modernity. In this context, the importance of historical science for the development of the country cannot be underestimated. It is very important to set the priorities right so that we do not get into trifles, do not do science for the sake of science," Roman Golovchenko said.

He noted that this topic is especially relevant in the Year of Historical Memory. "The state has realized the importance of historical science to counter distortion and falsification attempts," the prime minister stressed. The head of government noted the need to combat foreign historical and ideological concepts, especially on such an important topic as the history of the Great Patriotic War.

Roman Golovchenko visited the Institute of History of the National Academy of Sciences on 3 June. He attended an archaeological exposition featuring unique exhibits. It reflects the history of the development of archaeological science in Belarus. Structurally, the exposition is built on a thematic and chronological principle. Some of its sections are devoted to the study of the primitive communal period (archaeology of the Stone, Bronze and Early Iron Ages), and others – to the archaeology of the Middle Ages (6th-13th and 14th -18th centuries).

The prime minister also toured of the permanent exhibition of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus "Achievements of Domestic Science for Industry". The head of the Belarusian government was shown the latest developments of Belarusian scientists in new materials, lasers and optoelectronics, mechanical engineering, agriculture, medicine and pharmaceuticals. He was also shown the latest models of Belarusian drones.

Written by belta.by

Thursday, 02 June 2022

Minister: Salaries in Belarus' healthcare in 2022 will not be lower than in 2021

This year salaries of healthcare workers will not be lower than those paid last year, Healthcare Minister Dmitry Pinevich told journalists during the solemn opening of Mogilev Children's Polyclinic No. 1 on 1 June, BelTA has learned.

Answering the question of journalists what contributes to the retention of medical personnel, the minister said: “Salary is an important factor here. In this regard, Decree No. 131 “On financial incentives for healthcare workers” passed by the head of state provided for paying substantial bonuses to frontline healthcare workers. This move was unprecedented. This year salaries of healthcare workers will not be lower than those last year, although the pandemic has already subsided. The head of state gave an instruction to pay bonuses to a wider range of healthcare workers. A respective document will be passed within a short period of time. These bonuses will be highly instrumental in maintaining the level of wages in the healthcare system,” Dmitry Pinevich said.

Rental housing will be another factor contributing to medical personnel retention. Such housing will be provided by the decision of the head of state. “The decision will redefine approaches to rental housing. It will allow healthcare workers to buy such housing at the residual value after working in the healthcare sector a certain amount of time. This is also an important incentive to keep healthcare personnel at their jobs,” he stressed.

Dmitry Pinevich also spoke about continuous professional training of medical personnel. This training also allows them to receive bonuses. In other words, healthcare workers are financially encouraged to improve their theoretical and practical skills. A good working environment is also important. According to the minister, the new beautiful building of Mogilev Children's Polyclinic No. 1 is a vivid example of this.

Written by minsk-region.gov.by

Wednesday, 01 June 2022

Belarus ranks 35th in End of Childhood Index Ranking

Belarus ranks 35th in the End of Childhood Index Ranking 2021 compiled by the Save the Children international charity group, Margarita Devyaltovskaya, head of the laboratory of children's and adolescents' health at the Mother and Child National Research Center, told reporters, BelTA has learned.

“Child welfare is a joint effort of many government agencies, including the child welfare system. We are among the world's leading countries in terms of infant mortality rate, which is record low in our country. This was achieved due to concerted effort of healthcare professionals and government agencies,” said Margarita Devyaltovskaya.

Performance indicators of Belarus' child welfare system are better than those in a number of countries, such as the UK, Denmark, Poland and the USA. “The infant mortality rate in Belarus, which is 2.6% per 1,000 live births, is record low. We have one of the lowest infant mortality rates. This is largely attributed to the creation of several levels of perinatal care in Belarus,” said the specialist.

“Belarus is harnessing the latest in healthcare technology to nurture babies with low and very low birth weight. About 1,000 children are born in Belarus every year thanks to assisted reproductive technology. About 500 free IVF attempts have been made in the Mother and Child National Research Center. The IVF efficiency exceeds 40%, that is, about 40 or more babies are born per 100 free IVF attempts,” the expert added.

She drew attention to the fact that the Mother and Child National Research Center has a breast milk bank that provides milk for all babies, including very premature ones, who receive treatment at the center.

“The child welfare system covers children of all ages. We work a lot with teenagers. There are more than 70 adolescent centers in the country. Their primary focus is to encourage young people to live a healthy lifestyle, prevent sexually transmitted infections, addiction to drugs, alcohol, tobacco,” said Margarita Devyaltovskaya.

Written by minsk-region.gov.by