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Women in gender-imbalanced professions: Free training from Reskilling Ukraine Participants: – Anastasiia Morozova, Program Manager, Reskilling Ukraine (in person); – Iryna Movchan, Program Administrator, Reskilling Ukraine (in person); – Viktoriia Posieva, Communications Lead, Reskilling Ukraine (online); – Hanna Anishyna, Category C Truck Driver, project graduate (in person); – Anastasiia Dovbnia, CNC Operator, project graduate (in person). Key topics: – Women in gender-imbalanced professions: How has the Ukrainian labor market changed since the full-scale invasion, and what opportunities have emerged? – Free support and training programs for women in traditionally "male" professions, from truck driver to welder; – Real-life case studies of the successful integration of women into technical and driving positions: motivation, challenges, and results. Why is this important? The full-scale war has significantly altered the structure of the Ukrainian labor market. Demand for technical and logistics specialties has increased, as has the need to engage women in professions that were previously hardly considered "female". An increasing number of Ukrainian women are undergoing specialized training and retraining and are successfully working in fields that have traditionally been dominated by men. The Reskilling Ukraine project is being implemented in Ukraine by the Swedish nonprofit organization Beredskaplsyftet. The project helps women overcome professional barriers by offering modern educational programs and opportunities to quickly master in-demand professions. Real-life stories of graduates demonstrate that women are not only mastering technical and highly skilled specialties, but also becoming drivers of the country's economy during the war and beyond. Kyiv, December 5, 2025