"Next year we will improve the situation. Next year we will allocate 50,000 more. This year I am not satisfied with the allocated amount. We could have done better", said Ljiljanić.
He points out that an info day was held, in order to get closer to how it can be helped.
"We supported old crafts and self-employment. This year, we conducted over two hundred interviews, in order to empower women, so that they know that the Capital is with them. We divided 45,000 euros in two sessions. Next year, the Capital plans to organize education and new programs," said Ljiljanić.

As she said, next year they plan to open an administrative center.
"In order to bring together young schoolgirls and older people who want to create something and leave a mark on the community," Ljiljanić pointed out.
The director of the "Mirko Vešović" high school of economics, Dijana Vujačić, said that education must support all ideas.
"There are thirty programs within our school. We can boast of various projects. Through the projects, we brought one million euros to the school. We develop awareness among our students to create ideas. 98 percent of the school is women. I am the first woman at the head of our school," said Vujacic.
