We give lasting, compassionate support to the recently displaced people to develop self-sufficient integration into their new communities.
We empower them in the transition back to work. We provide training in English language, computing, and other employability skills to give them a sense of purpose and support them to become self-sufficient.
Providing employment opportunities for all is the single most effective means of tackling poverty and social exclusion. Employment enables individuals to improve their living standards; Having a job gives an individual a sense of purpose and an opportunity to meet new people and connect with others. The interactions that occur between employees can result in a number of factors that have a positive impact on employee wellbeing, including trust and social support.
Therefore, at the end of our mentorship program, our sister organization (GRA) in collaboration with other organizations in the UK provides employment to the female refugees that we have trained.