Every year, the Ministry of Culture reports on the activities in the field of integration. On 28 May, the Government of the Republic approved the 2019 report of the development plan “Integrating Estonia 2020”. Next year, the sectoral development plan will come to an end. It is time for mid-term reviews and strategic goals for 2021-2030.
Integration policy must take into account the needs of a growing target group and society
Estonian Ministry of Culture,
29 May 2020, Estonia
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