Enrollment Opens for Free Online School for Belarusian Women From Vulnerable Groups

Representative of the United Transitional Cabinet of Belarus for economic and financial affairs Alisa Ryzhychenka has announced the launch of enrollment in a free online school for Belarusian women from vulnerable groups. The project was created to help women acquire modern skills, resilience, and new professional opportunities. Enrollment opens today.

The school is designed for Belarusian women who:

  • have experienced repression or were political prisoners;
  • have relatives who are political prisoners;
  • are single mothers in emigration;
  • are raising children with special needs;
  • have faced the loss of a profession, forced relocation, or the need to start a career anew.

The organizers emphasize that the school focuses not only on education but also on support, respect, and understanding.

“This project has become a special mission for me. It is very important to create opportunities and support those who have gone through hardships, who had to start everything from scratch, search for themselves in emigration, and combine caring for their families with efforts to build a new life. I believe that education and access to modern skills can become a resource that helps restore confidence and open new doors,” Ryzhychenka said.

The school offers the following courses:

  • Programming: React + Node.js Full-Stack;
  • Business English B1: Conversational Confidence;
  • Resume + LinkedIn: Professional Branding;
  • Freelancing: Starting Out and Building Sustainable Income;
  • AI Assistants for Work.

All courses are free of charge and focused on acquiring practical skills that help build a sustainable career anywhere in the world.

Applications can be submitted via the project website.

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