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To celebrate Refugee Week, WeWork and UK for UNHCR invite you to hear from three leading voices on refugee and migrant entrepreneurship. In these times of uncertainty, you’ll hear how refugees around the world have crafted businesses in challenging circumstances, how they have rebuilt their lives and what lessons we can learn about their resilience.
Join Joanna Ibrahim, a Syrian social entrepreneur and co-Founder of Bluefields Development and Open Taste Project, Ana Maria Alvarez Monge, the CEO of MigrationHub and Jakob Øster, Partnerships Officer at UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, and be inspired!
Jakob started his career in the Confederation of Danish Industry with capacity building of business organisations in developing countries, including on social dialogue with UTICA, the Tunisian business organisation that won the 2015 Nobel Peace Prize. After joining UNHCR, Jakob spent two years in HQ and was then deployed to Rwanda in October 2015 to develop and implement a strategy for economic inclusion of refugees with a focus on making refugee self-reliance synergetic with development of host community economies, particularly through self-sustainable partnerships with social enterprises and private sector in general. Today, Jakob works from UNHCR HQ Copenhagen office on global strategic issues related to furthering strategic shared value private sector partnerships in refugee contexts.
Owner and founder of Migration Hub, a European brand and an awards-winner social enterprise that functions as a platform, community, and a network umbrella for local non-profits working in the field of migration. To migrants and refugees, Migration Hub offers programs that create a job, entrepreneurial, and educational opportunities. Consultant and expert in social innovation and business mentor. Board member at non-profits run by refugees.
Proudly member at WeWork, with whom together have benefited migrant entrepreneurs with spaces, and supports Migration Hub's activities with space for events and its programs. Currently training 600 migrants in Germany in digital skills & future of work.
Jaz has over 10 years of experience in multi site portfolio energy and sustainability management.In 2016, she was awarded a Royal Honours, MBE for her services to the sector. Jaz volunteers much of her time as a STEM Ambassador to help raise the awareness of energy/engineering careers, helping to create a pipeline of future sustainability professionals