MASTER proudly presents the “Guide to Opportunities for Starting Your Own Business in Line with European Practice – AJ RABOTAJ!”
The guide provides direction for all interested young people to enhance their entrepreneurial knowledge, learn through examples of sustainable business, and pave their path toward business success.
You can download the guide “Aj rabotaj!” here:
The guide provides information on opportunities for starting your own business, and aims to empower young people to engage in entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial activism.
Among other things, the guide includes information on youth employment support programs in Montenegro, guidance on how to start your own business, as well as an overview of the legislative and strategic framework related to entrepreneurship in Montenegro.
In this guide, you can also find EU policies related to entrepreneurship, along with examples of good practices from EU member states at the local level, particularly in the development of entrepreneurial skills among young people.
We consider it essential to encourage young people—both in Podgorica and across Montenegro—to develop the mindset and qualities needed to take initiative and responsibility, and through examples of good practices at the EU level, foster a positive attitude toward young entrepreneurs who have successfully launched their own businesses.
The guide is a valuable resource for all young people aspiring to entrepreneurship, as it provides a systematic overview of the key information needed to start and grow a business.
Step by step towards success!
There is no better time to achieve your dreams—get to work!
The project “Aj rabotaj – Let’s Go to the EU” is implemented by MASTER within the framework of the Regional Programme on Local Democracy in the Western Balkans 2 (ReLOaD2). ReLOaD2 is funded by the European Union and implemented by UNDP in partnership with fourteen local governments in Montenegro, including the Capital City, the Royal Capital of Cetinje, and the municipalities of Zeta and Danilovgrad, forming the “Central Region” cluster. The content of this publication is the sole responsibility of NGO MASTER and does not necessarily reflect the views of the donors.
