The EGIDA Petersburg organization provided assistance to employees and socially vulnerable groups of people, contributed to the protection of social and labor rights and interests, and promoted a certain quality of life in the North-Western region. There were several major campaigns in history of EGIDA. First was the campaign for changing the maternity and childcare allowance procedure from the Social Insurance Fund (the goal was to enforce direct payments from the fund, rather than through employer); Second was the 2012 spring campaign for open elections of the Commissioner for Human Rights in St. Petersburg (as a result, the second place in the elections was taken by the president of EGIDA Petersburg—Rima Sharifullina).
'EGIDA Petersburg'
Name
St. Petersburg Public Organization 'Society for the Promotion of Social Protection of Citizens 'Petersburg EGIDA'
Field of activity
Labor unions and professional organizations
Status
“Foreign agent” (NGO)
Reason for recognition
Were using funds received from Sweden and Germany. According to the Ministry of Justice, the organization exerted 'influence on the decisions of state bodies aimed at changing the state policy pursued by them' by 'holding public events' and 'forming public opinion'.
Year of recognition
2016
Status description
Since 2012, such status can be obtained by non-profit organizations registered in Russia, and from 2020 unregistered public associations, which, according to the Russian government:
a) receive foreign funding,
b) participate in “political activity,” which is understood as any public activity.
Who recognizes:
Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation.
Responsibilities:
NPO-"foreign agents” are required to provide a report on their activities, audit reports, and data on the organization’s pe...
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