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Marianna Neshcheret is the president of the Ovochi Stanychnykiv Vegetable Cooperative in Stanytsia Luhanska in eastern Ukraine. She lives and works just three kilometers from the demarcation line between areas held by Ukraine government forces and the so-called DNR and LNR forces.
Life is full of ironic twists, perhaps more so in Ukraine.
In one of the more challenging issues facing Ukraine—cybersecurity—the process of coming up with a collaborative strategy felt like a scene from the movie The Hunger Games.
That is how one participant vividly described the five-day co-creation workshop in Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital. John Harris of USAID’s Ukraine Mission explained the dynamics:
A co-investment agreement between USAID’s Agriculture and Rural Development Support (ARDS) activity and the Luhansk Bilovodsk Butter Factory helped to stabilize the region’s hard-hit milk production industry and allowed Oksana’s dairy farm, and others like it, to survive.
Undaunted, the USAID team managing the Mission’s Economic Resilience Activity (ERA) is racking up success stories as it works to bring a measure of commercial normalcy to the region through programs in a variety of sectors.
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