The Danish Refugee Council is launching a new project for women in Lviv Oblast, Business me 24, to help vulnerable women gain new knowledge and skills needed to start their own businesses.
During the project, the organizers will conduct and provide
– a series of trainings on financial literacy, communication strategy, starting a business from scratch, and legal support for starting a business
– two professional courses for mastering the professions of a manicurist and an eyebrow artist;
– professional support from a psychologist and a career counselor throughout the project to help participants get off to a fast start.
After completing the courses, participants will receive certificates, and the most active participants will receive starter kits to start their own business.
Registration is available here: https://forms.gle/q5yz7wzGtkuGqKFk9.
Important: please fill out the application form carefully, it will help the organizers to make a quality selection.
Preference will be given to residents of Lviv, Drohobych, and Stryi communities.
The project will start soon.
Assistance is provided by the NGO “Innovative Social Solutions” under the project “Civil Society Promotes Resilience in Ukraine”. The project is implemented by a Consortium led by the Danish Red Cross in partnership with the Danish Refugee Council and Dignity, with the support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark.