By Shawn Slaght
Saskatchewan Polytechnic announced it is launching a $2-million international project to help support the reintegration of women veterans in Ukraine.
The five-year project, funded by Global Affairs Canada, aims to help women in the Ukrainian Armed Forces transition to civilian life through employment programs, career training and psychosocial support.
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The funding was awarded through a competitive bid process that Saskatchewan Polytechnic entered to manage and deliver the program.
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