Diana Hrynko was born into a family of beekeepers and always helped her parents in their craft. However, before the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, she was a happy student in her beloved city of Kharkiv, studying to be a financier. Due to the fighting, Diana left for Poltava. And it was then that she decided not just to help her parents with the sale of honey, but to expand the range of beekeeping products and develop a successful family business. She became so carried away that over time she became completely exhausted. And she was already thinking about giving up her idea. She found the strength to continue thanks to the WIWAT (Women's Initiatives Work Adamant and Thoughtfully). More about this in the video.
This video was produced with the technical support of UN Women Ukraine and funded by the United Nations Women’s Peace and Humanitarian Fund (WPHF), a flexible and rapid financing instrument that supports quality initiatives to strengthen the capacity of local women in conflict prevention, crisis response, emergency situations, and the use of key peacebuilding opportunities.
This video was prepared with the financial support of the United Nations Women’s Peace and Humanitarian Fund (WPHF), but this does not imply that the views and content expressed are officially endorsed or approved by the United Nations.



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