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On the platform "Active Citizen for Children" ended survey, in which young Muscovites chose names for two puppies—a brother and sister—rescued by a center for the socialization of homeless animals. RusDogMore than 5,800 city residents aged six to 14 shared their opinions.
The children were asked to choose one of nine nicknames or suggest their own. Ultimately, the chocolate-colored girl with white spots on her neck and chest was named Alba, with 16 percent of the votes cast. This short, catchy name is ideal for an active dog and will help her learn new commands more quickly in the future.
Among the options for her brother, who can wiggle his ears comically, the name Archie was the clear favorite, with 23 percent of respondents voting for it.
Naming isn't just a formality, but an important stage in an animal's socialization. Thanks to the survey, the puppies not only received nicknames but also the chance to find a new home and caring owners. Now, young "active citizens" are invited to choose names for three adult dogs with difficult lives—the wards of the Biozona animal shelter. The surveys are conducted with the support of Committee for Public Relations and Youth Policy of the City of Moscow.
Additionally, survey participants can connect with the team that helps the capital's animal shelters on the resource center's website. MosvolonterThis is covered in more detail in a series of video stories. Furry Friends on the Active Citizen for Children platform.
Children can also use their city loyalty program children's points "A Million Prizes" to foundations that provide support to animals. A list of the program's partner organizations is available inspecial section website "Million Prizes".
"Active Citizen for Children"is an online platform created specifically for young Muscovites aged six and under 14. Here, children can take part in surveys to make important decisions for the city. They can also enjoy engaging quizzes, games, and videos that introduce Moscow and tell about the city's history, development, and projects for children.
The platform is being developed by the State Public Institution “New Management Technologies” and the capital Department of Information Technology.
Mosvolonter — the largest resource center for the development and support of the volunteer movement in the country, established in 2014. Anyone can join the volunteer community by registering on the website and choosing an event they like. Children aged 14 and older can participate independently. Younger children can do so with their parents or a school volunteer group.
The creation, development and operation of e-government infrastructure, including the provision of mass socially significant services, as well as other services in electronic form, corresponds to the objectives of the national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State" and the Moscow regional project "Digital Public Administration." More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.
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