“The resilience of Ukrainian business activity 2.0”

On March 31, the first of four stages of the joint project “Sustainability of Ukrainian Business Activity 2. 0“ was launched, implemented by the NETWORK OF BUSINESS INFORMATION SUPPORT CENTERS with the support of the International Organization for Migration Mission in Ukraine as part of the project ”Viability+: Economic Integration of Internally Displaced Persons and War Victims,” funded by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development of Germany (BMZ) through the German Development Bank (KfW).

The Kyiv Chamber of Commerce and Industry is the executive partner of this initiative.

The project aims to support micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises that have been affected by the full-scale war.

Its goal is to provide business consulting services that will help entrepreneurs analyze their companies’ activities, adapt to new conditions, strengthen their management and strategic skills, and find new opportunities for growth among experienced mentors, experts, and like-minded people.

Geographically, the project covers the Kyiv region (as a priority), Chernihiv and Sumy regions.

The Kyiv Chamber of Commerce and Industry has prepared and agreed with the IOM a team of 19 highly qualified business consultants — managers of successful companies in the fields of manufacturing, services, trade, and e-commerce. Among them are lawyers, strategists, experts in finance, human resources management, business automation, legal protection, and digital transformation.

During the first stage, companies can receive two free consultations lasting one hour each. On the first day of the program, 19 consultations were provided to 15 legal entities. Another 80 consultations are planned by the end of June.

For further information, please contact Yuriy Kovalchuk, Head of the Kyiv Hub of the Business Information Support Network, at kovalchuk.ua@kcci.org.ua.