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10
Sep
2025
War-affected groups complete Brave 4.0 studies at MIM
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The Brave 4.0 program, hosted by MIM Business School, has concluded, supporting veterans, people with war-related disabilities, families of missing servicemen, and families of fallen defenders. With a focus on small agribusiness, the initiative strengthens resilience and fosters a future of recovery and growth for Ukraine.

Participants of the Brave 4.0 educational grant program have graduated from their training at MIM Business School. This unique initiative was created to support veterans, people with disabilities caused by war, families of missing servicemen, and families of fallen defenders. Its central mission is to empower participants through knowledge and resources for developing small-scale entrepreneurship in the agricultural sector.

The program was made possible through the partnership of Raiffeisen Bank, Astarta-Kyiv agro-industrial holding, Vodafone Ukraine, and the charitable foundation “Believe in Yourself,” which coordinated its implementation. MIM Business School was honored to deliver the educational component, equipping participants with tools in business planning, law, finance, marketing, and project management. Additionally, the program offered participants not only academic knowledge but also practical opportunities to acquire essential equipment for their work in agriculture.

Brave 4.0 stands as a symbol of resilience amid the challenges of today’s war in Ukraine. By strengthening small agribusiness and empowering those most affected by the conflict, the program contributes to rebuilding local economies and restoring hope. Its graduates are not only starting new ventures but also playing a vital role in shaping Ukraine’s future prosperity.

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