With communities under growing pressure in the face of multiple crises, gender equality is more important than ever. As the world marks International Women’s Day (IWD) on 8 March, ensuring the rights of women and girls across all aspects of life, and promoting female entrepreneurship is critical to ensure prosperous and just economies.
The United Nations has proposed ‘Invest in women: Accelerate progress’ as the theme for this year’s IWD, and the European Union promotes women’s economic empowerment and women entrepreneurship across all the Eastern Partnership countries, funding a wide range of projects and initiatives that provide opportunities specifically geared toward women entrepreneurs.
As part of its campaign around this year’s International Women’s Day, EU NEIGHBOURS east has brought together all the opportunities available for women in business in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, the Republic of Moldova and Ukraine into a series of explainers highlighting the training, advisory and financial assistance available for women in each country, with the support of the EU and its partners. Two additional explainers outline the opportunities available under the Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs programme in Moldova and Ukraine. Finally, the stories of five succesful women entrepreneurs showcase the achievements of women who have developed their business with the support of the EU.
Explainers
You can too! How the EU supports women entrepreneurs in Armenia
You can too! How the EU supports women entrepreneurs in Azerbaijan
You can too! How the EU supports women entrepreneurs in Georgia
You can too! How the EU supports women entrepreneurs in Moldova
You can too! How the EU supports women entrepreneurs in Ukraine
Calling Moldovan entrepreneurs: the European exchange to kick-start your business journey
Calling Ukrainian entrepreneurs: the European exchange to kick-start your business journey
Stories
Turning a hobby into business: how Vusala Akhmadova from Tovuz helps women and children develop
A woman publisher in a male-dominated industry – the path to a big dream
‘Be yourself, and always move forward’: Meri’s advice to young women in business
How to open an art business in Moldova: the experience of Alexandra Mihalaș
Media, Publications
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October 2024
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The Ambassador of the European Union to Ukraine, Katarína Mathernová visited a restored kindergarten and school in Kyiv region
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How the EU support Ukrainian education and youth
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How the EU invests in reconstruction of educational institutions of Ukraine
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Regional visit to the EU-supported educational institutions within campaign
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EU-Ukraine Cooperation Newsletter. October 2024