As economic output in and around the cities drowned, many young and active were left without jobs. We aim to help them
In 2020, Intellink started cooperation with several Ukrainian cities, where supportive leadership, educated workforce and high-speed internet infrastructure are available
Some places in Ukraine have all three components in, so this makes them attractive to cooperate with. One of these places is Kropyvnytsky, regional center in the Central Ukraine.
Deputy head of Kropyvnytsy region administration commented: “The development of communities directly depends on job availability in the region. In the Soviet times there were plenty of large- and medium size factories in and around the city. Many of them are in ruins, few operate at 20% of their former capacities. As industries around the town slowly drowned, many young and active people left. COVID-19 was another blow for local economy. With development of IT-segment in Ukraine, Kropyvnytsy could get a “fresh breath". As advanced IT businesses getting attracted to the city, we hope for a better future. People are getting “work from home" jobs, gaining better computer literacy. Part of it is our cooperation with Intellink".
With development of IT-segment in Ukraine, Kropyvnytsy could get a “fresh breath". With advanced IT businesses getting attracted to the city, we hope for a better future. People are getting “work from home" jobs, gaining better computer literacy. Part of it is our cooperation with Intellink
The city's main street, Dvorcova, is emptier than it used to be before the Ukrainian crisis and COVID-19
"In our plans, we would be financing some computer classes and internet improvements from local budget. When the business is socially responsible like Intellink, it supports the development of communities. Today, we aim to further promote such cooperation".