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As part of the school nutrition reform initiated by the President's wife, the Howard G. Buffett Foundation has agreed to finance the construction of a second kitchen factory in Ukraine.

The project has now covered 80 locations in 44 countries, including Versailles in France and the Colosseum in Rome.

First Lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska took part in the international conference "Restoring the Rights of Victims of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence: An Element of Peace and Global Security" held in Kyiv.

On the eve, the wife of the President of Ukraine met with Secretary of State for Health and Social Care of the United Kingdom Victoria Atkins.

During her visit to the UK, First Lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska took part in the Global Soft Power Index Summit.

As part of her visit to the UK to participate in the Global Soft Power Summit, First Lady Olena Zelenska met with Her Majesty Queen Camilla. The First Lady of Ukraine also met with the wife of the British Prime Minister, Akshata Murty.

First Lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska has begun a working visit to the UK to participate in the Soft Power Index conference. On the first day of the visit, the President's wife met with Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs of the United Kingdom David Cameron. She thanked him for consistently supporting Ukraine.

First Lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska met with Bo Tengberg, a Danish filmmaker and screenwriter, husband of Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, who arrived in Kyiv to participate in the jury of the Cinema for Victory festival. The meeting took place at the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra.

First Lady of Ukraine Olena Zelenska addressed the guests of the Ukrainian art exhibition, which opened in Vienna, Austria. From February 22 to June 2, 2024, the Belvedere, a leading Austrian museum, will host the exhibition "In the Eye of the Storm: Modernism in Ukraine."

The wife of the President of Ukraine emphasizes that this is not just a reading project. After all, in the context of Ukraine's struggle for survival, books are also part of the struggle to preserve cultural identity, memory, and history.