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On Thursday, April 30, 2020, the Association for environmental improvement E-group from Zenica held a training on marketing, which is part of their project Development of entrepreneurial and business skills in youth, conducted in partnership with the Youth Center INPUT.

The participants were divided into two groups and used Zoom to learn about marketing, market research and analysis, through theory and examples from practice. This was the second of the four planned trainings in this project, focused on entrepreneurship, marketing, IT and photography. The participants will use what they learned to develop a business plan as a final activity in the project, and E-group and INPUT will be supporting them while they turn their business idea into a business plan. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the remaining trainings will be conducted online using Zoom. A representative of the Institute for Youth Development KULT took part in today’s training, for the purpose of online monitoring.

The project Development of entrepreneurial and business skills in youth is part of a small grants scheme provided by the WeB4YES – Western Balkan Civil Society for Youth Employment Support. The Initiative WeB4YES is implemented with the support of the European Commission. The Institute for Youth Development KULT is a partner in this regional initiative.

 

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