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‘The idea was my husband’s. We position ourselves as 'producers of cheese from happy cows’ milk.' The cows in the Hutsul region graze freely; they roam wherever they like, eat fresh grass and are supplemented only with pure hay without additives. From this milk, we craft our cheese. Here, in Shepit village, most people in the area had a tradition of keeping cows. We decided that this tradition was worth preserving, so we started buying milk from local residents...
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‘By profession, I am a math and physics teacher and worked in the city. However, I always dreamed of owning a house in a village. In 1998 or 1999, I came across the concept of rural green tourism in Ukraine. It fascinated me, so I began attending conferences and talking to people who already had experience in this field. I realized it could become an exciting hobby for me...
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Women-led and women’s rights organizations (WROs) in Ukraine have been severely impacted by funding suspensions by the United States (U.S.), a new survey by UN Women, the Apparatus of the Government Commissioner for Gender Equality Policy of Ukraine, and the Gender in Humanitarian Action Working Group, reveals.
UN Women calls for more direct, flexible, and long-term funding to women’s rights organizations to ensure life-saving programs for women and girls to meet sudden funding gaps.
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‘The idea emerged about three years ago. We were united by gender issues: women’s rights, equality, their realization in the world, and their place in civil society... It so happened that this has already become our dream. Iryna and I have a generational difference, but these generations have come together, and their dreams have intertwined into a common goal — we strive to bring our ideas to life, which are filled with philosophy...
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The She Media School for Women's Leadership has announced a new call for applications for the 2025 program. The application form can be filled in until March 25. The educational program is aimed at improving management and communication skills, which will be taught in theoretical and practical sessions over three months in offline and online formats.
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2025 marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing fight for gender equality. Women’s and girls’ rights are facing unprecedented threats worldwide, from higher levels of discrimination to weaker legal protections, and less funding for programs and institutions that support and protect women.
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On International Women’s Day, UN Women calls on everyone to stand up for Rights, Empowerment and Equality for ALL Women and Girls.
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‘My story is both ordinary and extraordinary. Our great-grandparents had vineyards. My great-grandfather made wine and kept a wine cellar. In 2010, my husband and I received a wedding gift from our parents — a plot of land and a small country house. From that moment, we began searching for our path. We wanted to do something that was both interesting and profitable...
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‘We lived in Bakhmut, Donetsk region. We had our own home and a large family. On May 19, 2022, after a Russian missile struck the city center, we decided we could no longer risk our children's lives and made the difficult decision to leave our home. We relocated to the Poltava region. Relocating people is not the same as transplanting a garden. We lost everything: our home, our jobs, our belongings, and the connections and community we had built. All of it is gone...
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Patron Demining is a national operator in mine action. The company focuses on training deminers to clear land in Ukraine. This is a top priority for the state, as Ukraine is currently the most mined country in the world. According to UN estimates, 23% of the country's territory is at risk of contamination from landmines and unexploded ordnance.
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On March 1, the National Center “Ukrainian House” will open the exhibition “Serendipitous Events”, implemented by the agency and NGO Port of Culture in cooperation with UN Women Ukraine and the United Nations Population Fund and the cultural center “Ukrainian House”. This is an experimental art project where visitors will see joint projects by ten female innovators and ten female artists. The exhibition “Serendipitous Events” aims to establish connections between the fields of art and innovation, creating an integrated space for women who continue to live and work in Ukraine.
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During the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, a Russian missile struck the house where Natalia’s grandmother lived and where her father was staying that day while caring for her. Natalia’s father was killed along with almost all the other residents of the house. Only Natalia’s grandmother survived...
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Starting March 1, the Ukrainian House will host the exhibition “Serendipitous Events,” where Ukrainian artists, scientists, and leaders will present joint art projects that “speak” about important issues. The space will become a place of recognition, acceptance, freedom and equality. But we would like the whole world to become like this. In this article, we find out what the “glass ceiling” is and what the situation with gender equality is in our country, based on the stories of women from different fields who have to fight for equal opportunities.
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‘It all started in 2017. Initially, it was just a hobby that grew into a business. I was making a knife sheath as a gift for my husband. He asked me to sew it, but I kept putting it off, and eventually, he had to do it himself (Laughs). He found a piece of leather and started working on it. That’s how our interest in leather goods began.
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Women founded half of all businesses opened in the past two years. In 2024, they opened 61% of all newly created individual entrepreneurial ventures. However, in medium and large companies, management positions are predominantly held by men. The team at the Epicentr chain of shopping centers aims to address this issue by spotlighting the contributions of Ukrainian female entrepreneurs.
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‘I am a music teacher by education, with 15 years of teaching experience in schools, but I’ve been cultivating mushrooms for about 20 years. So, I’ve been an entrepreneur longer than I was a teacher. I started by producing mycelium — the planting material for mushrooms. After the pandemic we noticed that dried products like tomatoes and fruits were popular, but there were no mushrooms in this segment. So, we decided to give it a try. We developed a process, created recipes with various flavors—and that’s how the story of "Mushroom Jerky" began...
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Vira Borovyk is a chief researcher at the Institute of Climate-Smart Agriculture, and she can talk about Ukrainian cotton for hours. After all, she is the author of one of the varieties of this crop and several promising lines. Recently, Ms. Borovyk defended her doctoral dissertation, which she wrote for a year under fire in Kherson.
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‘I worked in the corporate sector, focusing on marketing, customer service, and analytics, but I wanted to ground myself. When I learned about organic greenhouses, it sparked my interest. For three years, I studied various agricultural crops, horticulture, and vegetable farming, attended conferences and workshops, and visited farms that welcomed guests...
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‘It all began in my childhood. I grew up surrounded by the carpets and tapestries my mother created. Since my mother, Zenovia Shulha, is a textile artist, this art form has always been a significant part of my life. While I don’t have the talent for drawing or weaving myself, my passion for everything related to art has always been a part of who I am. Perhaps this decision was years in the making. By profession, I’m an economist...
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The UN Women Ukraine team, together with Marie Claire Business and with funding from the Women's Peace and Humanitarian Fund (WPHF), went on a media expedition to find out how women and girls are participating in Ukraine's economic recovery.
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