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Naimi, A., Hehenberger, L., Clewett, K., (2020), "Humans at the center: How social entrepreneurs wit

19 May 2020

Recommendations to amplify the impact 35 6 | Conclusion 36 7 | About the authors 36 8 | About the organizations 37 Humans at the center: How social entrepreneurs with a migrant background are making a difference 6 7 Humans at the center: How social entrepreneurs with a migrant background are making a difference Preface In the current global state of emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic it is dif. [...] There is a need to remove the Institute stigma associated with migrants, and as entrepreneurs they are uniquely positioned to develop solutions that are tailored to their communities’ needs in particular, and to the development of countries and regions in general. [...] And they give the information to everyone right away.” Humans at the center: How social entrepreneurs with a migrant background are making a difference 22 23 Humans at the center: How social entrepreneurs with a migrant background are making a difference Interconnected view As a result of their migrant background, the social entrepreneurs are in a unique position to regard migration issues that in. [...] There needs to be a channel of communication where the person who is facing the problem also has a By building bridges and by adopting an empathic approach, social entrepreneurs with a migrant background work say and is not powerless.” towards getting a seat at the table in the development of policies and solutions, including the excluded. [...] Recommendation 4: Although programs and networks exist that help the social entrepreneurs Access to legal to develop their initiatives, more support is needed to better navigate the regulatory Changing the Recommendation 9: People with a migrant background experience positive and negative expertise and environment and deal with the bureaucratic processes.
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