Building Resilient Futures
In seven countries, the IRC and Citi Foundation are helping young entrepreneurs start businesses and contribute to their local economy. Meet some of them here.
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Tarek, a refugee from Syria now lives in Jerash, Jordan, where he opened Saloon Jood after taking part in the Resilient Futures program. Tarek named the salon after his 5-year-old son, Jood. “My family is the most important thing in my life,” he says, “more important than myself.”
Moussa, a refugee from Ivory Coast (Côte d’Ivoire), prepares traditional Ivorian food in Athens, Greece, where he dreams of opening the country’s first Ivorian restaurant. Moussa attends the Resilient Futures program, where he learns business skills and hopes to receive a grant to start his business.
After moving to Nuremberg, Germany, from Latvia, Kristine benefited from the Resilient Futures program, where she learned to navigate the bureaucracy involved with starting a fashion business. She is excited to use her training to provide a better life for her two children.
In Athens, Greece, 30-year-old Fariba makes jewelry and bags from the lifejackets and boats used behind by refugees. A refugee from Afghanistan, Fariba received training and a grant from the Resilient Futures program in Athens.
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