
The annual integration plan approved by the Cabinet Thursday for making Estonia's multiethnic society more cohesive has a budget of 7.04 million euros, down from 7.75 million euros in 2012. The government deemed its 2012 plan satisfactory, yielding a monitoring survey, a long-term plan for 2020, conferences on language immersion and cultural integration, and a new website - integratsioon.ee - available in Estonian, Russian and English.
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