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In this episode, we explore how expanding access to dignified work can transform lives and communities—especially for refugees navigating barriers to employment.
Featuring insights from Lorraine Charles, the founder and executive director of Na'amal. Lorraine works at the intersection of migration, technology, and workforce development. Her work challenges dominant narratives around displacement and centers the talents, ambitions and contributions of refugees themselves.
Listeners will hear how innovative approaches to digital employment are helping break down geographic and systemic barriers while reshaping the future of work.
Learn more about Na'amal, a nonprofit creating access to remote work, digital skills training and economic opportunities for refugees worldwide.
By New Tactics in Human RightsIn this episode, we explore how expanding access to dignified work can transform lives and communities—especially for refugees navigating barriers to employment.
Featuring insights from Lorraine Charles, the founder and executive director of Na'amal. Lorraine works at the intersection of migration, technology, and workforce development. Her work challenges dominant narratives around displacement and centers the talents, ambitions and contributions of refugees themselves.
Listeners will hear how innovative approaches to digital employment are helping break down geographic and systemic barriers while reshaping the future of work.
Learn more about Na'amal, a nonprofit creating access to remote work, digital skills training and economic opportunities for refugees worldwide.