A platform to showcase refugee talent
“What Talent Beyond Boundaries is doing is exactly what the world needs.” These are the words of Haydar, an Iraqi software engineer living in Jordan as a refugee. He heard about Talent Beyond Boundaries (TBB) when he went to an information session hosted by TBB and UNHCR.
Many refugees, like Haydar face work restrictions in their countries of first asylum. During the information session, TBB volunteers explained that the project aims to link refugees to jobs in countries abroad where their skills are needed. TBB, in partnership with SPARK, is heading up the only project dedicated to developing this pathway – labor mobility for refugees- as a safe and legal means for people to rebuild their careers and lives.
Haydar was inspired to sign up to TBB’s online ‘Talent Catalogue’, a platform designed to allow refugees to showcase their work experience, qualifications, and skills to international employers. For him this is especially important because his skills and qualifications were being ignored by employers, “most companies, when they see where I am from, do not want to even take a second to consider me.” He believes that he has the potential to contribute professionally but is being denied this opportunity because of factors out of his control. The Talent Catalogue provides him with the platform needed to overcome this barrier.
The Talent Catalogue, launched in July 2016, is now being used by almost 10,000 people from a variety of occupational backgrounds, including engineers, health care workers, skilled trades people, educators and more. At the moment the TBB programme operates in Jordan and Lebanon, and the vast majority of those making use of the platform are Syrian. As well as organising interviews for the candidates with employers around the globe, TBB offers useful services like CV editing and interview assistance.
With a vast database of talented individuals at their disposal, international employers are beginning to make job offers. When these candidates move for work, it not only marks beginning of a new life for them and their families, it also paves the way for a new “complementary pathway” for refugees. This in turn will provide other people with the opportunity to move on the basis of their skills, to places where their professional skills and abilities are valued and required.
Related news
-
Event
Empowering voices: Networks of Change 2 campaigners receive comprehensive media training in Erbil
-
Event
Gazan women: Against all odds
In Gaza, where war has destroyed homes, businesses, and entire livelihoods, women entrepreneurs continue to fight for survival. Forced to…
-
News
Advancing green and circular economy in the MENA region: Women’s role and challenges
In this opinion piece, SPARK colleague Afef Ajengui, Green Forward programme manager, explores the ecosystem, challenges, and opportunities for women…
-
Event
Syrian women entrepreneurs paving the way for recovery
For International Women’s Day, we spotlight the resilience and ingenuity of Syrian women entrepreneurs navigating one of the world’s most…
-
Event
The Palestine Launchpad with Google Hackathon (3rd Edition): Building Palestine’s Tech Ecosystem
-
Event
IGNITE Syria: What you missed and why it matters
-
Event
SPARK Wins Prestigious Digital Prosperity Award for Ethical Digital
-
News
Bridging innovation and digital transformation: Palestine’s knowledge exchange experience in Egypt
In the context of business development, digitisation refers to converting traditional functions into digital formats to enhance efficiency, such as…
-
Event
IGNITE Syria: Enabling Communities to Rebuild and Rise
After years of crisis, Syria is taking cautious steps towards rebuilding. The IGNITE Conference 2025, held in Damascus, will bring…
-
8 Reasons why you should join the Maharat for Tourism E-Learning Hub
-
Stronger together: How Kurdistan’s communities are leading the fight against extremism
-
“The Future of Entrepreneurship” Conference opens dialogue on supporting start-ups, SMEs, and the entrepreneurial ecosystem in Palestine
-
Gaza: Ceasefire agreement must pave the way for hope, justice, and meaningful Peace