A working group set up by the Ministry of Education and Culture has prepared guidelines for ensuring that activities of the administrative branch are based on a sustainable foundation. The administrative branch of the Ministry of Education and Culture is specifically responsible for strengthening social sustainability, including culture and people's wellbeing.
Sustainable development policy in the administrative sector of the Ministry of Education and Culture
Ministry of Education and Culture, Finland,
16 April 2020, Finland
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