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Report on the Development of Nuclear Towns and Cities

20 STATE ATOMIC ENERGY CORPORATION ROSATOM / PUBLIC REPORT / 270 Key Results in 2022 - Funding for national projects in 27 towns and cities where ROSATOM operates increased by 37% (RUB 7.856 billion). 22 towns and cities were assigned an urban environment quality rating indicating a favourable urban environment. The level of satisfaction of local residents with medical care provided to them stood at 61% (2021: 36%); Investments by PDA residents grew to RUB 75.9 billion. The number of new jobs to be created was projected at 9,397. Key Events in 2022 ROSATOM established its representative offices in federal districts in order to promote the Corporation's civilian products on regional markets. As part of industry-wide social initiatives, organisational and methodological support was provided for more than 350 events. Eight nuclear towns and cities won the 6th National Competition for the Best Projects to Create a Comfortable Urban Environment. GRI 3-3 4.1. DEVELOPMENT PRIORITIES Given the scale of its operations in Russia and abroad, the Corporation recognises its responsibility towards a wide range of stakeholders for protecting the environment, ensuring industrial and radiation safety, ensuring the safety and protecting the health of employees in the nuclear industry, contractors and the general public, and for operating in a manner promoting long-term sustainable development in its regions of operation. The operations of ROSATOM's largest organisa- tions determine the social and economic climate in towns and cities where nuclear power plants are located, in closed administrative and territo- rial formations (CATFS) and priority development areas (PDAs). Therefore, the Corporation attach- es great importance to improving the quality of life in nuclear towns and cities, promoting effec- tive communication and cooperation with gov- ernments at all levels and with local communities, maintaining the talent pipeline and encouraging investments. One of the key sustainable development objectives for ROSATOM and its organisations is to drive systematic improvement in the standard of living of employees and their families by promoting social and economic development in the regions where nuclear facilities are located. Initiatives focused on the development of nuclear towns and cities are implemented by ROSATOM's Department for Liaison with Regions (hereinafter referred to as the Department). Key objectives of the Department are: - To coordinate the activities and enable effective cooperation between the Department and civil society organisations, governments and the relevant departments of organisations operating in nuclear towns and cities; To involve civil society organisations and local governments in joint initiatives aimed at creating a favourable social and political climate in the regions where nuclear facilities are located, matching a new stage in the development of the nuclear industry; to switch from the policy of control to cooperation. The performance of the Department is assessed annually Unified Industry Policy on Sustainable Development of ROSATOM and Its Organisations: on the basis of KPI targets. The assessment is conducted by ROSATOM's Director General. In 2022, all KPI targets were achieved. GRI 3-3 4.2. CONTRIBUTION TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF NATIONAL PROJECTS In 2022, ROSATOM continued to support the participation of nuclear towns and cities in national and federal projects aimed at implementing Decree No. 474 of the President of the Russian Federation dated 21 July 2020 on the National Development Goals of the Russian Federation until 2030. ROSATOM continues to provide methodological support to the towns and cities in order to increase the efficiency of their participation in the implementation of national projects. In 2022, a practical workshop involving experts of the Institute for Urban Economics Foundation was held in order to inform municipal administrations about ongoing changes at the federal level which are relevant to the national projects. As part of the workshop, an updated methodology for the participation of towns and cities in the implementation of national and federal projects was presented. In addition, illustrations were provided of changes in the regulatory framework which had been implemented or were scheduled for implementation and which affected the municipalities. In 2022, total funding for national projects in 27 of ROSATOM's host towns and cities increased by 37% year on year. Total funding of national projects in ROSATOM's host towns and cities, RUB million 3,532.82 7,856.31 7,667.01 5,741.43 4,669.49 4,251.96 ราชา 1,190.95 2019 2020 2,518.03 Including capital investment 2021 Total 2022 REPORT ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF NUCLEAR TOWNS AND CITIES REPORT ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF NUCLEAR TOWNS AND CITIES STATE ATOMIC ENERGY CORPORATION ROSATOM / PUBLIC REPORT / 271
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