**Documentary About Ukrainian Military Medics to Screen in 10 European Capitals**
A documentary about Ukrainian military medics who risk their lives on the front line of Russia’s war will be screened in 10 European capitals. “Can You Hear Me? The Invisible Battles of Ukrainian Military Medics” will premiere in Kyiv on December 12, followed by screenings in other cities.
The documentary highlights the bravery and dedication of Ukrainian military medics who work under difficult conditions to save lives. It aims to raise awareness about their efforts and the challenges they face.
**New Winter Collection from The Kyiv Independent**
In related news, The Kyiv Independent has launched its first-ever winter collection, featuring festive designs and a testament to Ukrainian culture‘s resilience. The collection includes items such as scarves, tote bags, and hoodies with unique designs inspired by Ukraine‘s heritage.
The store also offers three different collections, including one with the Kyiv Independent brand merchandise and two more featuring works of Ukrainian artists. These collections are available for purchase online or in-store.
**Supporting Entrepreneurship in Ukraine**
Meanwhile, The Promprylad Foundation and the Berkeley Haas School of Business have partnered to create a unique program for Ukrainian entrepreneurs. This program aims to support small businesses and develop them into successful companies that can contribute to post-war recovery efforts.
Kyiv International School is also accepting applications for the 2024-2025 academic year, offering students aged 2 to 18 an education tailored to their needs.
**Coca-Cola Partners with Humanitarian Organizations**
In a separate development, Coca-Cola has partnered with humanitarian organizations such as the Ukrainian Red Cross and Caritas Ukraine. The company will donate one million bottles of water with a special label to support these organizations’ efforts in providing aid to those affected by the war.
The partnership aims to provide essential supplies and comfort to those in need during the winter months.
**Pechersk School International Returns to Kyiv**
After being forced to shut down its campus due to Russia’s invasion, Pechersk School International will reopen its doors near Holosiivskyi National Park in August 2023. The school has been working hard to prepare for its return and is excited to welcome students back.
**The Ukrainian Research Institute at Harvard University Hosts Conference**
Finally, the Ukrainian Research Institute at Harvard University will host the third annual Temerty Contemporary Ukraine Program conference on February 9-10. The event will examine what rebuilding Ukraine might look like after victory in the war with Russia and discuss potential strategies for post-war recovery.
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