Valeria Shynkarenko believed in her dream and decided to make it a reality. So she founded her own business making sushi and rolls in Myrhorod (https://www.instagram.com/pikachu_sushi_?igsh=YmZhZmhwNmIzb2Rs&utm_source=qr). And to develop her business and her entrepreneurial skills, she took part in the WIWAT (Women's Initiatives Work Adamant and Thoughtfully), which provided both training and grant assistance. Nowadays, when businesses have to overcome challenge after challenge, this support is especially valuable. Why exactly?
Read more in the video.
This project produced by Light of Hope NGO,funded by The United Nations Women’s Peace andHumanitarian Fund (WPHF) with technical support of UN Women Ukraine.The United Nations Women’s Peace and Humanitarian Fund (WPHF) mobilizes critical support for local and grassroots civil society organizations working on women, peace and security and humanitarian action. WPHF is a flexible and rapid financing mechanism supporting quality interventions designed to enhance the capacity of women to prevent conflict, respond to crises and emergencies, and seize key peacebuilding opportunities.
This video is produced with funding from the United Nations Women’s Peace andHumanitarian Fund (WPHF), however, the views expressed and content included does not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.

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