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Don’t miss out: 17 free opportunities for young people in Belarus

September 29, 2022
In reaction to the repressions and state violence following the 2020 presidential election, the EU has stepped up targeted assistance to civil society, including youth, adopting a €24 million assistance package, which will benefit directly the Belarusian people, in particular civil society, youth and small and medium-sized enterprises. While the EU has progressively imposed restrictive measures against Belarus, and Belarus has suspended its participation in the Eastern Partnership, a number of opportunities remain available for young Belarusians, both within the country and abroad.

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