The development of volunteerism in emergency situations was discussed at the State University of Management.

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Source: Official website of the State –

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On November 13, the State University of Management hosted a roundtable discussion on "Development and support of public emergency rescue teams and volunteerism in emergency situations."

Before the official part of the event, members of the VSKS MO performed a demonstration at the training ground, demonstrating their skills in extinguishing a fire, rescuing victims from under rubble and from heights, dismantling obstacles, and providing first aid.

The meeting was opened by Vladimir Stroyev, Rector of the State University of Management, who emphasized the importance of developing volunteerism and assistance in emergency situations.

"The Moscow headquarters of the VSKS has been located on our university campus for three years now, and during this time, numerous events and programs have been held. For example, volunteers from other regions regularly come to us for training. Just a few days ago, we were in Luhansk and congratulated the students of the regional branch, which turned three years old. For GUU, as a university that trains future managers, it's especially important for students to try their hand at volunteering and experience this part of life from the inside. We have a Dobro.Center, a social team called "Luchik," and an Expeditionary Corps, so students have quite a wide range of opportunities to express themselves. And our faculty members are not lagging behind, participating in charity events and projects, including the "GUU-SVOim" campaign. Everyone should do good deeds," Vladimir Vitalyevich explained.

Moscow City Duma deputy, head of the Moscow City Branch of the All-Russian Student Rescue Corps, and GUU employee Maxim Dzhetygenov also noted GUU's role in training emergency volunteers and thanked them for the platform provided.

Representatives of the Moscow Department of Civil Defense, Emergencies, and Fire Safety, the Resource Center for the Development and Support of the Mosvolonter Volunteer Movement, the Moscow House of Public Organizations, the Moscow Department of Education and Science, and the Moscow City Branch of the VSKS also presented reports on the meeting's topic.

Also, approximately 10 public emergency rescue teams and volunteer organizations presented the results achieved and outlined plans for further development.

During the meeting, the parties agreed on the next working meeting and discussed the possibility of holding a large-scale gathering of public safety volunteers in 2026.

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