72. Future Jobs for Minorities and Immigrants: Lessons and Opportunities Passed
Friday November 24, 2023 12:30 - 13:30 CET Sally
Lecturers: Kimberly Spirito, Louise Nilsson, Peter Brune
Unveiling Solutions for Tomorrow: Join us for a riveting exploration that delves into:
- The potential of entry-level jobs in the climate sector to inspire hope in economically challenged areas.
- The invaluable assets refugees and minorities can bring to the Swedish job market.
- Strategies to simultaneously combat societal challenges like organized crime, alienation, environmental and migration crises.
- Lessons learned from the employment of Ukrainian refugees and youths and their invaluable contributions.
In our session, we won't just present – we'll share success stories and tangible results, providing concrete examples of how to uplift marginalized citizens and refugees. To enrich this discussion, we're inviting key players who have been instrumental in bringing these projects to life.
After our 35-minute deep dive, we're shaking things up! Instead of a typical Q&A, we're opening the floor for an engaging dialogue. Your insights matter. Share your tried-and-true strategies, wisdom, and advice, because we believe in the power of collective intelligence.
Organizer
Sätt Färg på Göteborg
Ämnestagg
Rätten till arbete
Asylrätt och migration
Metod
Målgrupp
Civilsamhälle
Näringsliv
Lecturers
Louise Nilsson Lecturer
Doing Good Association
Chief operating officer with Doing Good Association.
Human rights scholar with experience as advocacy officer for ukrainan Nobel peace prize winning organization Center for Civil Liberties. Louise is the project leader of Care EUkraine and Ukrainian Digital Resource Center, which hires and IT-trains Ukrainian refugees in Western Sweden.