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Migrant women boost the economy of their new communities

Resilience and Livelihoods Refugees Venezuela Migrant Crisis

Mariela is one of the women entrepreneurs who participated in the World Vision's Economic Integration of Migrant Population project together with the AMOR Center of IOM in Ecuador. 


She learned about marketing, costs, among other things. However, the most valuable thing for her was to have been linked with other entrepreneurs and to learn that dreams are built step by step when there is integration.

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