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One woman making a difference to Belarus farm folks

23.06.2021

Natalia Strok’s work is helping local residents to start a farm business in spite the pandemic and economic crisis.

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The European Union and WHO help the hearing impaired in the context of COVID-19

23.06.2021

The pandemic has hit hard everyone. However, some people have suffered more than others. Focus on the vulnerable categories is an important aspect of the work of the World Health Organisation and the European Union.

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Big Benefits of Small Bees

17.06.2021

Natalia Vasko’s business plan turned out to be one of the best among the participants. ApiMir Beekeeping Development, won the Entrepreneurship Development Initiatives competition with her project, “ApiMir: New Opportunities for Rural Business”. 

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The Belarusachka brand takes on EU clothing markets

16.06.2021

Back in 2018, Belarusachka was one of 22 garment-making SMEs in Belarus that took part in the Eastern Partnership: Ready to Trade project, an EU4Business Initiative supported by the EU, the Centre for the Promotion of Imports (CBI) and International Trade Center (ITC).

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Environmental initiatives contribute to the sustainable development of local communities

15.06.2021

More than 100 participants from across Belarus discussed the outcomes, sustainability and development prospects of the initiatives, shared their experience and further plans on the 25th of May.

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Waste not, want not, says Belarus couple with a farm business

11.06.2021

SvetaSlava is a Belarusian family farming business with ambitious plans to expand and minimize costs through the advisory support of the Tramplin Business Center. It is supported by the EU as part of its EU4Business initiative.

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Maxavto offers bikes for car repairs, training for young people in Belarus

21.05.2021

The idea that “together we can move mountains” served the Maxavto service station in Maladzečna very well indeed: not only did they improve their service level, but also benefited local residents. How? By promoting the concept that you can bike when you can’t drive.

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Today they help us, tomorrow we help others. Solidarity as a response to the pandemic

12.05.2021

Thanks to the Solidarity for Health initiative, which is funded by the European Union and implemented by the WHO, Belarus has received significant assistance to fight COVID-19.

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New climate innovation voucher scheme available in Belarus

07.05.2021

The Climate Innovation Voucher scheme is launched in Belarus, aimed at increasing SMEs’ competitiveness to develop, implement climate technologies and support ecosystem for clean-tech SMEs. Grant funds supported by EU under EU4Climate initiative. 

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Horizon Europe Info Day for Belarus – researchers and innovators are invited to participate

05.05.2021

The event (virtual) will take place on the 27th of May 2021 at 13.00’ (Minsk time) with a duration of approx. 4 hours.

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Cluster Initiative “NAVAKOLLE”: How to Craft and Sell Experiences

29.04.2021

On April 16, 2021, despite rain and cloudy weather, the Stuly homestead in the Kobryn district, Brest region, drew in quite a lot of visitors. More than 20 people came to take part in the training course "How to Craft and Sell Memorable Experiences."

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Ecotourism in Chernobyl-affected areas: new local business and green growth opportunities

27.04.2021

Slaŭharad District is one of the Belarusian provinces that suffered the most after the Chernobyl Disaster. In spite of that, the district may boast of a strong tourism potential, alluring travellers and pilgrims. 


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