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Scalibrini International Migration Network

Key Results

  • 38,016 end users reached
  • 998 migrants were placed in a formal job
  • 407 women were granted seed capital to launch their enterprises

Overview

The Scalabrini International Migration Network (SIMN) empowered and integrated 998 migrants into the formal economy through skills development, job placement, and business development. With a particular focus on women’s empowerment, the model supported 407 Venezuelan migrants to develop and strengthen their nascent enterprises through the seed capital program.

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