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Empowerment through learning: Skills4Recovery retrains Ukraine's workforce for reconstruction and resilience
The ongoing war in Ukraine has forced six million people to flee the country, with a similar number displaced internally. This has resulted in a severe shortage of skilled labor, which is essential for Ukraine’s reconstruction. Rubryka spoke to Michael Paulo, program director of the Skills4Recovery initiative focused on supporting the training and retraining of skilled workers in four key sectors crucial for the country’s recovery: construction, transport and logistics, agriculture, and the services sector.
Empowerment through learning: Skills4Recovery retrains Ukraine's workforce for reconstruction and resilience
From former pub to hub of change: How youth in one small Ukrainian community are transforming their village
A place to recharge: How women in one small Ukrainian community created a space that brings locals together
Celebrate Ukrainian Christmas: three fun ideas to try
Unwrap the joy of Ukrainian Christmas with Rubryka! Embrace traditions, enjoy festive foods, and create lasting memories with loved ones.
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A place to recharge: How women in one small Ukrainian community created a space that brings locals together
Rubryka spoke with the head of a community center in the southern village of Zelenyi Hai, Mykolaiv region, to learn how the space was created and what it aims to achieve.