Participants


The participants to the training-of-trainers program are representatives of organizations in Serbia, Armenia, Azerbaijan and the Republic of Moldova, as follows:

Abraham Artashesyan, Communities Finance Officers Association (Armenia)

Ljubica Markovic, Regional Chamber of Commerce Valjevo; EVE Association of Business Women (Serbia)

Zoran Markovic, IT Association Regional Chamber of Economy Nis (Serbia)

Veronica Russu-Marin, "Moldova Wine Guild" Wine Producers' Association (Republic of Moldova)

Vahan Havsepyan, Union of Information Technology Enterprises (Armenia)

Eugenia Ganea, National Federation of Employers in the Agriculture and Food Industry (Republic of Moldova)

Razi Nurullayev, Society of Democratic Reforms (Azerbaijan)

Jhale Hajiyeva, Azerbaijan Micro-Finance Association

Diana Sargsyan, Association of Armenian Freight Forwarders

Irada Eyvazova, Entrepreneurship Development Foundation (Azerbaijan)

Dragana Zivkovik, Belgrade Chamber of Commerce (Serbia)

Kenan Aslanli, Azerbaijan-Turkey Business Association

Narine Mailyan, Foundation for Small and Medium Businesses (Armenia)

Tatiana Lariushin, Institute for Development and Social Initiatives (Republic of Moldova)

Vusala Garayeva, Azerbaijan Micro-Finance Association

Konul Agayeva, Digital Development (Azerbaijan)


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