The Way to Business – a platform supporting Ukrainian refugee women in developing their businesses

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If you haven’t heard of The Way to Business yet, we highly recommend this initiative, which was created for Ukrainian refugee women who want to develop their business in Poland. Its goal is to educate, support development and inspire action. Check out the details!

Program for Ukrainian female entrepreneurs

The idea of ​​the program is to enable Ukrainian women to achieve financial independence and create their own path to success through entrepreneurship. In this way, it is planned to expand their economic and social opportunities, as well as contribute to improving their financial situation.

The program is implemented with the support of MFC (The Microfinance Center), a social and financial network promoting inclusiveness, equality and responsible delivery of financial services. The involvement of JPMorgan Chase & Co, a global leader in finance, provides solid support and infrastructure needed for the platform to operate.

Own business in Poland

The central element of the initiative is an online platform that provides Ukrainian refugees with access to the necessary information and tools needed to set up and run their own business in Poland.

The platform includes practical guides and tips (e.g. How to start your own business in Poland), information about potential business challenges in the Polish reality, as well as ways to finance your own company. Those interested will also find useful online resources made available to program participants.

Inspiring stories and support

The Way to Business not only provides information, but also inspires and motivates. When browsing the platform, you will learn the stories of women who have already achieved success as entrepreneurs in Poland.

In addition, program participants will be able to benefit from support in the form of business incubators and accelerators that help develop and scale their businesses.

Thanks to The Way to Business, Ukrainian refugee women have the opportunity to build a stable and promising future in Poland by developing their own business.