OUR WORK

Accelerated help for new immigrants

  • To overcome discrimination in the labor market. Immigrants often face discrimination in the labor market, which can make it difficult for them to find jobs that match their skills and experience. Self-employment can provide a way for immigrants to bypass this discrimination and start their own businesses.

  • To take advantage of entrepreneurial opportunities. Immigrants often come from countries with different cultures and business practices, which can give them a competitive advantage in the marketplace. They may also have access to networks of other immigrants who can provide them with support and business advice.

  • To achieve financial independence. Self-employment can be a way for immigrants to achieve financial independence and control their own destiny. By starting their own businesses, immigrants can set their own hours, work from home, and build their own wealth.

    There are a number of challenges that immigrants face when starting their own businesses, including:


  • Lack of access to capital. Immigrants often have difficulty obtaining loans from banks and other financial institutions. This can make it difficult for them to start their own businesses or expand their existing businesses.

  • Language barriers. Immigrants who do not speak the language of their host country may face challenges in communicating with customers, suppliers, and government officials. This can make it difficult to run a successful business.

  • Cultural barriers. Immigrants may face cultural barriers when starting their own businesses. For example, they may not be familiar with the business practices or regulations in their host country.

  • Despite these challenges, immigrant self-employment can be a successful path to economic success. Immigrants who start their own businesses are more likely to be self-employed for the long term, and they are also more likely to create jobs for other immigrants.

What Exactly Is Immigrant Employment Help?

Immigrant self-employment is the act of starting and running a business by an immigrant. Immigrants are more likely to be self-employed than native-born citizens, and this trend has been increasing in recent years. There are a number of reasons why immigrants may choose to become self-employed, including:

  • To overcome discrimination in the labor market. Immigrants often face discrimination in the labor market, which can make it difficult for them to find jobs that match their skills and experience. Self-employment can provide a way for immigrants to bypass this discrimination and start their own businesses.

  • To take advantage of entrepreneurial opportunities. Immigrants often come from countries with different cultures and business practices, which can give them a competitive advantage in the marketplace. They may also have access to networks of other immigrants who can provide them with support and business advice.

  • To achieve financial independence. Self-employment can be a way for immigrants to achieve financial independence and control their own destiny. By starting their own businesses, immigrants can set their own hours, work from home, and build their own wealth.

    There are a number of challenges that immigrants face when starting their own businesses, including:

  • Lack of access to capital. Immigrants often have difficulty obtaining loans from banks and other financial institutions. This can make it difficult for them to start their own businesses or expand their existing businesses.

  • Language barriers. Immigrants who do not speak the language of their host country may face challenges in communicating with customers, suppliers, and government officials. This can make it difficult to run a successful business.

  • Cultural barriers. Immigrants may face cultural barriers when starting their own businesses. For example, they may not be familiar with the business practices or regulations in their host country.

  • Despite these challenges, immigrant self-employment can be a successful path to economic success. Immigrants who start their own businesses are more likely to be self-employed for the long term, and they are also more likely to create jobs for other immigrants.

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Work Areas

Economic Development

We work with farmers and their communities to identify opportunities within value chains that deliver living incomes.

Environmental Sustainability

We believe women-led, small-scale farming is the future of our economy and our relationship with the Earth.

Food Security and Nutrition

With increased productivity of livestock and crops, farmers provide for their families and improve the health of their communities.

Our Model

We work in 19 countries around the world alongside local farmers and business owners. We support farmers and their communities as they mobilize and envision their futures, provide training so they can improve the quantity and quality of the goods they produce, and connections to market to increase sales and incomes.

Community Mobilization

Training

Connection to Markets