NatAlli recently published two insightful reports as part of our mission to support highly educated Ukrainian women through mentoring during and after crises.
The first report, based on Challenges and Opportunities examines the specific challenges faced by Ukrainian women in the current crisis, highlighting key trends and potential impact. From scanning the horizon of mentoring under crises we gain a better understanding of what’s facing highly educated Ukrainian women and the key trends and drivers that could impact the future of Europe through focused research and analysis. As part of our comprehensive research and discovery, we interviewed highly educated Ukrainian women and mentors in the environment scanning and consulted with external stakeholder organisations from the education, industry, and government sectors.
The second report develops a long-term vision for how mentoring could evolve in the future rather than simply reacting to short-term changes and challenges. In developing this vision, internal stakeholders, including project members, actively participated in scenario building and strategy development. This collaborative effort has resulted in a comprehensive plan that envisions the future of mentoring for highly educated Ukrainian women, ensuring they are equipped to lead and contribute to Europe’s recovery and growth.
Both of these reports compiled by the lead partner FH Münster, provide strategic foresight crucial for empowering the next generation of women leaders. You can explore the full reports here.