We aim to transform the way displaced communities and refugees connect with each other as well as with the world around them.
Not all displacement crises are recorded and reported, often languishing in the shadows of emergency response and prevention. Although humanitarian assistance should be based on need, some crises receive more attention than others. In collaboration with universities, NGOs and social enterprises, we offer research-related initiatives to raise awareness of displaced people whose plight has received less public attention or has been misrepresented.
Conflicts, human rights violations and natural disasters impact the sense of security, hope and stability among displaced people and refugees. Often they are forced to rebuild their lives, which may include professional development, communication skills, new cultural expectations alongside mental and emotional fatigue.
We provide a virtual platform where refugees and displaced people exchange their diverse skills, stories, ideas and collaborate together in a safe space based on similar interests and entrepreneurial endeavors. We combine face-to-face training programs with online knowledge-sharing modules such as self-help groups, interactive webinars, podcasts, resource kits, language acquisition, entrepreneurship, and job training.