Five professional leaders from Belarus and two interpreters were in Montana last week to learn how economic, political and social factors influence and encourage the development of business, entrepreneurship and innovation in Montana.
These visitors were invited to the United States under the auspices of the Department of State’s International Visitor Leadership Program, and The Meridian International Center arranged their program. WorldMontana is hosting this program in Montana.
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Their Montana program was focused on state and local standards, rights and accommodations for people with disabilities and economic disparities for women. In Helena, their schedule included professional meetings with the Montana Department of Labor and Industry, Human Rights Bureau, Disability Rights Montana, Farm in the
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