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Alabuga Start is about…👇🏽
Alabuga Start is not only an opportunity to move to a new country, receive training for a new profession, and secure a well-paid job at a world-class company, but also to meet new people from diverse cultures and countries 😌 It is worth noting that the participants in our programme come to Alabuga from all over the world, seeking these new opportunities ✨
If you are between the ages of 18 and 22, apply for participation on our website 📲
Alabuga Start is not only an opportunity to move to a new country, receive training for a new profession, and secure a well-paid job at a world-class company, but also to meet new people from diverse cultures and countries 😌 It is worth noting that the participants in our programme come to Alabuga from all over the world, seeking these new opportunities ✨
If you are between the ages of 18 and 22, apply for participation on our website 📲
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Celebrating Victory Day Together: Alabuga Start Participants Join in Commemorative Event
Participants from Nigeria and Rwanda, part of Alabuga Start, came together to honour Victory Day in a touching ceremony.
The ladies have been quick to immerse themselves in Russian society, diligently learning the language, embracing local customs, and delving into the culture. Victoria Kilani and Vaste Uwase actively participated in the festivities in Yelabuga.
Engaging with the community, they served traditional soldier's porridge and tea, talked to parade attendees in Russian, and even took part in a themed performance alongside students from the Suvorov military school.
“Today we are here for the Victory Day celebration. The atmosphere is fantastic,” Victoria shared her excitement.
Participants from Nigeria and Rwanda, part of Alabuga Start, came together to honour Victory Day in a touching ceremony.
The ladies have been quick to immerse themselves in Russian society, diligently learning the language, embracing local customs, and delving into the culture. Victoria Kilani and Vaste Uwase actively participated in the festivities in Yelabuga.
Engaging with the community, they served traditional soldier's porridge and tea, talked to parade attendees in Russian, and even took part in a themed performance alongside students from the Suvorov military school.
“Today we are here for the Victory Day celebration. The atmosphere is fantastic,” Victoria shared her excitement.
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Join Alabuga Start programme today – apply on the website 👈🏼
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Alabuga Start unites: Programme participants showcase cultural stories through dance at Alabuga-Art Competition
The Alabuga-Art gala concert took place in Yelabuga, marking the culmination of an amateur art competition involving collectives from various enterprises, organizations, and institutions. The highlight of the event was the captivating performance by participants of the Alabuga Start programme.
“It was so thrilling and moving,” shared her impressions Nuraim Baktikbek kizi from Kyrgyzstan.
Alabuga Start participants prepared a dance performance, with each participant showcasing the culture of their native country: Rwanda, Uganda, Nigeria, Malawi, Ethiopia, Kyrgyzstan, and Russia.
“There were many other participants with varying performances,” said Vaste Uwase, representing Rwanda. “It was a very beautiful event!”
“I represented Russia in our dance. We all worked extremely hard, rehearsing extensively – and our efforts did not go unnoticed by the audience,” said Yulia Shikova, a participant of Alabuga Start from Russia.
The Alabuga-Art gala concert took place in Yelabuga, marking the culmination of an amateur art competition involving collectives from various enterprises, organizations, and institutions. The highlight of the event was the captivating performance by participants of the Alabuga Start programme.
“It was so thrilling and moving,” shared her impressions Nuraim Baktikbek kizi from Kyrgyzstan.
Alabuga Start participants prepared a dance performance, with each participant showcasing the culture of their native country: Rwanda, Uganda, Nigeria, Malawi, Ethiopia, Kyrgyzstan, and Russia.
“There were many other participants with varying performances,” said Vaste Uwase, representing Rwanda. “It was a very beautiful event!”
“I represented Russia in our dance. We all worked extremely hard, rehearsing extensively – and our efforts did not go unnoticed by the audience,” said Yulia Shikova, a participant of Alabuga Start from Russia.
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"Encouraging More Tanzanian Females to Participate in Alabuga Start": The project team engaged in discussions with BDADI Foundation
In Tanzania, negotiations took place with Mr. Sharifu Dadi, the founder of the non-profit non-governmental organization BDADI Foundation.
During the meeting, the project team introduced the international program "Alabuga Start," leading to several agreements being reached. Mr. Sharifu Dadi emphasized the importance of involving more females from Tanzania in Alabuga Start.
As a result, representatives from BDADI Foundation offered their support in recruiting participants from Tanzania and agreed to serve as official program ambassadors in their country.
In Tanzania, negotiations took place with Mr. Sharifu Dadi, the founder of the non-profit non-governmental organization BDADI Foundation.
During the meeting, the project team introduced the international program "Alabuga Start," leading to several agreements being reached. Mr. Sharifu Dadi emphasized the importance of involving more females from Tanzania in Alabuga Start.
As a result, representatives from BDADI Foundation offered their support in recruiting participants from Tanzania and agreed to serve as official program ambassadors in their country.
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