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‘We want to show that Ukrainians can also create jobs’ – founder of Dublin matcha pop-up to set up sister café in Ukraine

The founder of a successful matcha pop-up in Dublin plans to open a sister café in Ukraine, aiming to demonstrate that Ukrainians can create jobs and contribute economically despite the ongoing conflict. The initiative highlights efforts by Ukrainian entrepreneurs to rebuild and establish businesses in their homeland. This move reflects broader trends of international support and investment in Ukraine’s recovery post-war. The entrepreneur's statement emphasizes a desire to empower local communities through employment opportunities.

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‘We want to show that Ukrainians can also create jobs’ – founder of Dublin matcha pop-up to set up sister café in Ukraine

The founder of a successful matcha pop-up in Dublin plans to open a sister café in Ukraine, aiming to demonstrate that Ukrainians can create jobs and contribute economically despite the ongoing conflict. The initiative highlights efforts by Ukrainian entrepreneurs to rebuild and establish businesses in their homeland. This move reflects broader trends of international support and investment in Ukraine’s recovery post-war. The entrepreneur's statement emphasizes a desire to empower local communities through employment opportunities.

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