RECOVERY OF UKRAIN’S ECONOMY AND BUSINESS RESILIENCE

  • Project Name
    Stiykist: Building a sustainable and inclusive Ukrainian Labor Market
  • Project Phase
    November 2024 to October 2026
  • Funding
    Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida)
  • Thematic focus
    Private Sector Development
    Partnership & Capacity Development
    Economic Empowerment

The project operates at both national and regional levels, specifically in Kharkiv, Poltava, Sumy, Dnipropetrovsk, Chernihiv, and Kyiv regions (excluding the city of Kyiv) — to support Ukraine’s economic recovery and resilience.

Impact in Numbers

120

grants for support micro, small, and medium-sized businesses of vulnerable groups

2400

people will receive mentorship or advisory support

1200

individual and group therapy sessions will be provided for 300 people 

6

VET schools will receive support in the form of materials and equipment

600

Individuals from vulnerable groups will improve their digital skills through training sessions by Beetroot Academy, aimed at gaining access to better income opportunities

330

employees of the National Qualifications Agency, the Ministry of Economy of Ukraine, and the State Employment Service will undergo training and exchange experiences with their Swedish colleagues

54700

business representatives participated in the 2024–2025 Ukrainian labor market assessment

New Opportunities for Employment and Business

We help people regain financial independence by combining several strands of support. Within the project, 120 grants will enable entrepreneurs and self-employed people to restart, improve, or launch their own businesses.

For those seeking work as quickly as possible, the project offers short-term courses in occupations highly demanded by local employers including welding, plumbing and electrical installation, construction trades, agriculture, and more.

Strengthening the State Employment Service and the National Qualifications Agency

Economic recovery is not only about grants, advisory support, and training; it also requires strong institutions that shape employment policy and the labour market.

Together with the State Employment Service of Ukraine and the National Qualifications Agency, Helvetas implementing a sustainable support model for state institutions. As a result, over 200 civil servants are have passed training to improve the labor market at the local level.

Helvetas, together with the State Employment Service and the Federation of Employers of Ukraine, presented the results of two large-scale studies.
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Almost 55,000 employers and about 70,000 unemployed people took part in the studies «Labor Market Assessment of Ukraine 2024–2025» and «Registered Unemployment in Ukraine».
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The data will help the State Employment Service plan training programmes for jobseekers and strengthen cooperation with employers.
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Businesses will be able to build HR strategies based on high-quality analytics.
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Digital Skills for the New Economy

Today’s labour market often requires digital competences. Under the project, Beetroot Academy delivers 6–12 month training programmes for 600 participants, helping them acquire IT professions and access well-paid employment.

Helvetas also continues to support the development of the national Diia.Business platform — a place where entrepreneurs can access advisory services, learning materials, and business tools to start and scale their ventures.