There is a global demand for tech talent, particularly remotely. In parallel companies recognise that diversity in their teams is important. Refugees and communities that host refugees, have talent, yet insufficient local jobs. Na'amal makes the connection, providing the skills to work remotely to talented, yet un-networked workforce, and connecting them to the demand.
Na’amal’s Workplace Readiness Programme provides learners the soft skills to navigate a remote (as well as co-located) work setting. The programme is implemented in collaboration with technical training providers (currently MIT ReACT and Chams) to enable a network of holistic support for refugee learners. Technical training providers implement training in digital skills, such as data and computer science, computer programming, and data analysis, while our language partner provides individualised English language instruction. The collaborative programme culminates in a paid internship with support from a personal mentor to develop professional skills. Through CSR partnerships, our learners engage with mentors who are corporate professionals.
1. Completed training for 20 learners (Syrian refugees and Jordanians) in September 2020
2 Currently
-training 50 leaners (a global cohort) with MIT ReACT and linking to paid internships at the end of the training
-training 45 learners in Jordan with Chams and linking to paid internships at the end of the training
3. Plans
-training 20 learners in Kenya with Finn Church Aid (2022)
-continued long term relationship with MIT ReACT to collaborate over the next three years
-continued long term relationship with Finn Church to collaborate over the next three years
-continued long term relationship with Chams to collaborate in Jordan (funding application pending)
Contact lorraine@naamal.org and/or julieta@naamal.org
They programme can be run with their technical training and Na'amal will implement its Workplace Readiness Programme or Na'amal can bring their partners and to implement both soft and technical skills.