Skills4Recovery strengthens partnerships between VET and business
Key results of the InConnect2 project were discussed at the final forum held on 19 March 2026 in Kyiv.
Key results of the InConnect2 project were discussed at the final forum held on 19 March 2026 in Kyiv.
Participation in the Skills4Recovery helped the company rethink its HR practices, exchange experience with other participants and introduce new approaches to working with employees.
A displaced woman from Donetsk region, despite her disability, trained as an electrical technician to build a dignified life and contribute to Ukraine’s recovery.
After returning from the front line, Oleksandr, a veteran and employee of Prydniprovska Thermal Power Plant, gained a civilian qualification as a drone operator.
The results of this work were presented at the conference “VET 2.0: Digital Skills and Management Solutions”, held in Kyiv on 5 March 2026.
Kharkiv resident Artem gained his first profession as a turner despite having a visual impairment. Today, he feels more confident about his future.
On 25 February 2026, a roundtable “Roadmap for Activation and Reintegration of Vulnerable Groups in Labour Market” took place in Kyiv.
Overcoming bias in recruitment has opened up new approaches for Spetstekhosnastka and created opportunities for youth, women and veterans to realise their potential.
On February 1, 2026, the team of the Solidarity Fund PL in Ukraine held an online meeting with grantees under the Multi Donor Initiative Skills4Recovery.
From a first-year student to an experienced electrician, these stories show how Solidarity Fund PL’s grant support under Skills4Recovery strengthens vocational pathways across Ukraine.