Veterans in Komi gain entrepreneurial skills through *A Strong Cause* training
Twenty-six participants from across the Republic of Komi have completed an online business training program called A Strong Cause. The course ran from October 27 to November 14 and was designed to help veterans of the special military operation and their families develop entrepreneurial skills.
The training was organised by specialists from the Ministry of Economic Development, Industry, and Transport of the Republic of Komi, along with the Center for Entrepreneurship Development. Participants took part in virtual sessions where they learned to evaluate business ideas and received expert advice. They also heard firsthand success stories from local entrepreneurs.
The training provided practical skills and expert support to its participants. While details about individual entrepreneurs or new businesses launched in Komi remain unavailable, the program continues to offer structured assistance to veterans and their families, fostering economic independence through business development.
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