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JSC Atomenergoprom Annual Report

HR POLICY AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY JSC ATOMENERGOPROM / ANNUAL REPORT / 148 Mechanisms for the funding of projects aimed at developing a comfortable urban environment, modern infrastructure and services include the concession mechanism. As part of efforts to develop services improving the standard of living in towns and cities, an initiative has been launched to develop projects focused on creating modern social infrastructure in the nuclear towns and cities using the concession mechanism. The relevant working groups have determined the focus areas for pilot projects (schools, housing and utilities, cultural facilities, digital economy, senior centres, management of municipal solid waste and medical waste). Urban environment quality ratings assigned to nuclear towns and cities 14 of the Company's host towns and cities have been assigned an urban environment quality rating indicating a favourable urban environment. Furthermore, the average rating assigned to JSC Atomenergoprom's host towns and cities stands at 198, which indicates a favourable urban environment (a score of up to 180 points indicates an unfavourable urban environment, while a score of 181 points and more indicates a favourable urban environment). Healthcare development in nuclear towns and cities In 2022, a project was launched jointly with the Federal Medical and Biological Agency of Russia to upgrade primary healthcare in the Company's host towns and cities; the aim of the project is to implement a modern organisational model for municipal, onsite and children's clinics which is based on the principles of accessibility, openness and the use of state-of-the-art technologies. Healthcare institutions in pilot areas met the 'basic' criteria set as part of a federal project titled 'New Model of a Healthcare Institution', which produced the following transformation effects: the amount of time required for employees to undergo medical examinations was halved; the waiting time for scheduled hospital admission was reduced three-fold; the waiting time for receiving information was reduced five- fold; in addition, new operating standards were implemented for reception areas in organisations of the Federal Medical and Biological Agency of Russia. Major repairs were carried out in municipal, children's and onsite clinics with a total floor area of 5,789 square metres. The required medical furniture, equipment and specialised vehicles were purchased. As part of the project, training and retraining programmes for medical personnel were developed and approved. GRI 203-2 Contribution to the economy Implementation of agreements with constituent entities of the Russian Federation in 2022 Organisations managed by JSC Atomenergoprom participate in the implementation of agreements between ROSATOM and constituent entities of the Russian Federation in which they operate. In 2022, as part of the implementation of the agreements, ROSATOM signed protocols with the governments of the Voronezh, Murmansk, Rostov, Sverdlovsk, Smolensk, Kursk and Tver Regions approving social and economic development programmes for nuclear towns and cities worth a total of RUB 3,306.3 million; the programmes had been developed by the municipalities in consultation with the organisations. During the implementation of the agreements in three of the Company's host towns (Kurchatov, Desnogorsk and Polyarnye Zori), the programmes were revised. Sixth Forum of Towns and Cities with High Science and Technology Potential. In 2022, the Sixth Forum of Towns and Cities with High Science and Technology Potential organised by ROSATOM was structured as a series of expert discussions that were distributed over time (during the first six months) and held in various Russian cities (Moscow, Cherepovets, Obninsk and Sevastopol). Social development ROSATOM's School project. As part of the project, in 2022, systematic work was organised to design effective education models for preschoolers and schoolchildren using a mobile application titled 'Russia Begins Here' that had been developed earlier. As part of the campaign, in 2022, 10 AR objects were created based on designs produced by children. In 2022, a pilot project titled 'Together across Our Russia' was implemented. As part of a focus area titled 'Design of Digital Didactics to Make Education More Efficient', more than 50 remote events were held for students of the Atom Class Network of ROSATOM's School, with more than 5,000 schoolchildren participating in the events. A total of over 25,000 children and over 400 educational institutions from all towns and cities participating in the project took part in the events. ROSATOM's Territory of Culture programme. Launched 15 years ago, the programme titled 'ROSATOM's Territory of Culture' includes projects involving famous artists and ensembles, workshops held by leading experts, educational and awareness campaigns, large-scale social and cultural projects, some of which have expanded beyond nuclear towns and cities and have become a major nationwide phenomenon. The programme also involves providing methodological assistance to theatres, museums, libraries and other cultural institutions in nuclear towns and cities, implementing innovative managerial and strategic deci- sions, holding professional development events for specialists in the relevant areas of expertise to enable gradual modernisation in the sphere of culture 'from the inside'. In 2022, as part of the programme, a total of more than 100 events of various scale were held across various areas, styles and genres. An official celebration of the 15th anniversary of ROSATOM's Territory of Culture was held in the form of a gala concert at the Et Cetera Theatre in Moscow. The key project in the sphere of musical education in 2022 was the 5th Music Academy of Nuclear Towns and Cities under the auspices of Yuri Bashmet in Obninsk. 2022 saw the launch of a collaboration between ROSATOM's Territory of Culture and the State Museum and Exhibition Centre ROSIZO, which resulted in a major exhibition project run in a number of nuclear towns and cities. #ROSATOMVMESTE ('ROSATOM Together') competition. In 2022, the competition programme included three focus areas: the competition of social projects, the Urban Project competition and the Day of Nuclear Towns and Cities. The project competition featured 49 video interviews with social project coordinators, which garnered a total of 78,500 views. 18 towns and cities participated in the Urban Project competition. About 490,000 people voted for the best urban project. The Day of Nuclear Towns and Cities was held online in 2022. 'Glory to Creators!' National Creativity Competition. This is a communication project involving both se- nior citizens and young people. Its goal is to preserve the memory of the residents of the Company's host towns and cities who have contributed to the establishment and development of the nuclear industry and nuclear towns and cities. Since 2021, the competition has been held online on the VKontakte social media platform. In 2022, more than 1,400 schoolchildren took part in the competition. Every year, the Parades of Creators are held in nuclear towns and cities, featuring the heroes and authors of creative works. Since the launch of the competition, more than 14,500 interviews and video stories have been filmed (the total reach of the competition has exceeded 63,000 people); 23,500 essays have been written, and more than 3,000 online applications have been submitted. Best Municipal Practices competition The competition was launched in 2017 and is held every year in the Company's host towns and cities. Since the launch of the competition, a total of 508 practices and ini- tiatives focused on social and economic development have been submitted; over 23 training events have been held for leaders of municipal practices, and 34 practices have been declared winners and received financial support. HR POLICY AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY JSC ATOMENERGOPROM / ANNUAL REPORT / 149
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