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Vocational Training for Migrants

Avatar: Lidia Nowak Lidia Nowak

Many migrants, especially women, work in low-skilled jobs without access to training. Programs that offer vocational training in areas like healthcare, caregiving, or hospitality—especially when they include language and certification support—can make a real difference. They can open doors to better jobs and help us build economic stability.

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