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Pavel Skakun created his own software, StickCRM, to optimize business processes. The idea of designing a unique CRM system came into him after his market analysis demonstrated there was no such program targeting Belarus clients, especially one that would take into account local business processes and integrate with domestic logistics companies and services.
Communities at the grass roots level are best positioned to help their most vulnerable members in facing the challenges of COVID-19. Tatyana Aleksandrovich, an alumna of several USAID-supported activities and programs, including the USAID Leadership in Local Communities program, which is implemented by the Office for European Expertise and Communication (OEEC), organized her neighborhood in a Minsk district to run errands for the elderly to protect seniors from potential exposure to the coronavirus infection.
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Please be informed that Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) Number: 72011320RFA00001, Innovation-Based Economic Development and Private Sector Growth in Belarus (INNOVATE) Activity, was published on www.grants.gov.
“I believe that each professional needs to apply the best experience of those who are successful in their respective fields," noted Galina Bedulina, an associate professor of the Department of Economic Sociology at the Belarusian State Economic University in Minsk. "My American colleagues inspired me to create effective educational programs to develop the entrepreneurship skills of students at Belarusian educational institutions.”
Despite signing the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in 2015, Belarus lacks critical services for its estimated 25,000 children living with disabilities. Recognizing the importance of this issue, USAID’s Community Connections program exposes Belarusian professionals to American best practices on providing social services for vulnerable groups, including children and youth with disabilities.
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