Tatyana Golikova
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Tatyana Golikova is a Russian government official serving as Deputy Prime Minister, involved in social policy, healthcare, and regional development. She has participated in high-level meetings with President Vladimir Putin, discussed national projects including pharmaceutical self-sufficiency and oncology care outcomes, and reported on socio-economic indicators such as poverty reduction and the growth of multi-child families. Her responsibilities include oversight of the North-Western Federal District and engagement with medical infrastructure initiatives.
Recent coverage
- What factors affect life expectancy — Вечерняя Москва
- Minister of Health Calls the General Practitioner the Essence of Healthy Longevity — Вести
- Golikova: Better to stay healthy longer than just live longer — Вести
- Winners of the 'This is Our Family' Contest Awarded at VDNKh — НТВ Москва
- Cardiologist Pronin: Heart attacks and strokes in Russians have 'youthened' by 5–10 years — Вечерняя Москва
- Laureates of the 15th International Ballet Artists Competition Announced — Интерфакс
- Putin discusses with members of the Security Council on the development of Kaliningrad region — Коммерсантъ
- Ministry of Labor proposed employing veterans of the SVO as supervisors and security guards — Коммерсантъ
- Putin includes Tsveteva in the presidium of the Council for National Projects — Коммерсантъ
- Golikova notes high survival rates for cancer patients — Вести
- Sobyanin and Golikova Opened New Oncology Hospital Complex No. 62 in Skolkovo — Вести
- Sergey Sobyanin. Top stories of the day — Вечерняя Москва
- Matvienko States Student Families Have Doubled — Коммерсантъ
- Golikova states that the number of large families has increased 1.5 times in seven years — Коммерсантъ
- Golikova Reports Shortage of Medical Staff in New Regions — Коммерсантъ
- Expert Barhot: In a year, daily business lunches can cost over 90 thousand rubles — Москва 24
- Golikova: Number of critically important Russian medicines should reach 90% by 2030 — Москва 24