
Entrepreneurship to be taught in Volyn region at no cost
A three-day school “Entrepreneur from Scratch” will be held in Volodymyr-Volynsky and Novovolynsk communities.
The project will boost the region’s economy and encourage local residents, including IDPs, to start and develop their own businesses.
The event organizer, the Regional Development Agency for Prybuzhzhia, Volodymyr and Novovolynsk Town Councils, invites you to take part in free trainings. This was reported to Business.Rayon by the organization’s press service.
The training will be open to 30 community residents willing to launch a business or entrepreneurs with up to 5 years of business experience. Participants will learn how to register their businesses, find funding, create business plans, and promote themselves using online marketing.
To attend the school, please register here:
https://forms.gle/TBtKfJtFBSe7NWcHA
The business school will start on February 23 in Volodymyr and will be held offline. The organizers will inform the applicants about the training time and place.
According to Iryna Pykalyuk, acting director of the Prybuzhzhia Regional Development Agency, the project would hardly be implemented without the initiative and support of the local government bodies of the two communities.
“Today, entrepreneurs are forging victory on the economic front. In addition, we know the unemployment situation better. This school is a chance to gain knowledge that will help people earn money and motivate them to move forward for the sake of themselves and the country. This is an excellent goal,” the statement says.
The activities are performed as part of the international cooperation program “EU4Business: SME Competitiveness and Internationalization” implemented by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH (GIZ Ukraine) on behalf of the European Union and the German Government.
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