Women in Action: How the International Business Woman Team Joined the Global Campaign “1 Million Trees of Memory and Life”

Women in Action: How the International Business Woman Team Joined the Global Campaign “1 Million Trees of Memory and Life”

On May 2, 2026, the world witnessed the unprecedented environmental initiative “1 Million Trees of Memory and Life,” which united hundreds of locations and thousands of people around a common goal: honoring the memory of those who fell for Ukraine and restoring the planet’s ecosystem.

The directors of international representative offices of Business Woman magazine actively joined this large-scale campaign. These are women who not only shape business communities in various countries but also become part of global social changes.

In different corners of the world — from Europe to North America — they planted trees alongside Ukrainian communities and international partners as a symbol of life, memory, and resilience. The geography of participation is impressive: Norway, Armenia, Switzerland, Denmark, Italy, Poland, Spain, Paraguay, Germany, Moldova, Hungary, Portugal, Slovakia, Georgia, Turkey, Greece, France, Slovenia, South Korea, Canada, and the USA. These are just some of the countries where the Business Woman team became part of this global movement.

This is more than participation in a symbolic act. It is about responsibility, values, and the ability to unite people around what matters. Every tree planted became not just a mark of remembrance, but a manifestation of female leadership that transcends business and transforms into real action.

The Business Woman team has once again demonstrated that modern female leadership is not only about development, entrepreneurship, and international projects. It is also about social standing, participating in shaping the future, and the ability to be part of changes that truly matter.

At a time when the world is uniting around Ukraine, such initiatives serve as proof: shared values are stronger than borders, and memory and support can have a living legacy — in the roots of trees that will grow for decades to come.

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Photo: Greening of the planet