Diia.Business. Business Advisory Center for Ukrainians has started its activity in Warsaw. From the very first days of the center’s operation, every Ukrainian citizen residing in Poland will be able to receive free professional consultations in employment in Poland, informs the Polish Investment and Trade Agency (PAIiH).
Diia.Business was launched by the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine, the Polish Ministry of Development and Technology, the Polish Investment and Trade Agency and the Office of the Government Plenipotentiary for Cybersecurity in cooperation with Mastercard.
“Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, we have felt a great deal of support from Poles in all areas – diplomatic, military, humanitarian, economic and digital sectors. Poland has given shelter to millions of Ukrainians and has become the first EU country to accept digital documents in the Diia application when crossing the borders”, said Mykhailo Fedorov, Deputy Prime Minister – Minister for Digital Transformation of Ukraine during the opening of the Center.
PAIiH assures that the Center will operate not only in the standard format of consultations for entrepreneurs. Ukrainian citizens will be able to receive free, professional consultations in the field of running a business as well as residence, accommodation and employment in Poland. The Diia.Business Center in Warsaw will provide advice on obtaining refugee status and will provide information on contacts in crisis situations.
The Diia.Business Center in Warsaw will operate during the war and after its end, depending on the need for support from entrepreneurs and citizens of Ukraine. Like the previously launched Cowork Ukraine center, it is located in the PAIH tenement house in Warsaw at 12 Bagatela Street.
Adrian Andrzejewski