The American corporation Meta and the Diya.Business project are launching a training center for Ukrainian small and medium-sized businesses.
Since the start of Russia’s all-out war in Ukraine, nearly 58,000 new businesses have been registered. This was announced by Deputy Prime Minister – Minister of Digital Transformation Mikhail Fedorov on Telegram on Monday, July 25.
function news4486237() {
$.get(‘//’ + window.location.host + ‘/ajax/module.aspx?spm_id=444&id=4486237&lang=2&IsAjax=true’, function (data) { $(‘#nk4486237’).html(data); });
}
news4486237();
“During four months of a full-scale war in Ukraine, almost 58,000 businesses were registered, of which almost 50,000 were sole proprietorships,” Fedorov wrote.
According to him, Ukrainian businessmen work even in very difficult conditions. With their courage and motivation, they inspire global companies to support Ukraine
So, Fedorov said that the American corporation Meta and the Diya.Business project are launching a training center for Ukrainian small and medium-sized businesses.
“Entrepreneurs have free access to trainings and courses from the company on the Meta Blueprint and Meta Boost platforms,” said the Deputy Prime Minister.
Fedorov noted that at the center everyone will get training in marketing, SMM, and content creation. All programs are taught in Ukrainian.
According to the Deputy Prime Minister, Meta plans to allocate $1.5 million for advertising campaigns for Ukrainian businesses.
“This is a significant support for the development and promotion of products and services of our entrepreneurs,” the head of the Ministry of Digital Development emphasized.
Earlier it was reported that in Ukraine, 678 enterprises transferred their capacities from the areas where the conflict is taking place to safer regions.
Recall that President Volodymyr Zelensky at the economic forum in Davos appealed to foreign businesses with a call to leave the Russian market and work in Ukraine.
News from Correspondent.net on Telegram. Subscribe to our channel Athletistic
Source: korrespondent

I am Dylan Hudson, a dedicated and experienced journalist in the news industry. I have been working for Buna Times, as an author since 2018. My expertise lies in covering sports sections of the website and providing readers with reliable information on current sporting events.