Audit (control) by the Accounting Chamber of the Russian Federation for ensuring the housing rights of orphaned children
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https://doi.org/10.47451/tss2024-06-01Keywords:
orphans, Accounting Chamber of the Russian Federation, audit, local governments, problematic issues of ensuring the housing rights of orphans, minors, housing certificateAbstract
This study is devoted to a very important topic – providing housing for orphaned children. The fact is that today, there are problems that have no solution. Some subjects are making progress in this area, but, unfortunately, statistics show, on the one hand, an increase in waiting lists for orphans. On the other, a decrease in housing provision for orphans requires special attention. Question: What are the reasons? What solutions should be taken today? The Accounting Chamber of the Russian Federation is the key speaker. Her role in this issue is revealed.
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