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RefugeesOf the 122 million people globally displaced by persecution, violence or human rights violations, 42.7 million are refugees who have fled across borders, according to new data from the UN refugee agency (UNHCR).See the Story
Africa: World Refugee Day - Telling Their Stories
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Immigration · United StatesUpwardly Global CEO Jina Krause-Vilmar was recently featured in an Axios article examining the growing anxiety among white-collar employers and immigrant professionals amid a new wave of immigration enforcement actions. The article, “Immigration crackdown fears hit white-collar offices,” explores how recent federal actions are creating uncertainty for workers with legal status under humanitarian programs such as asylum, Temporary Protected Statu…See the Story
Immigration crackdown fears hit white-collar offices
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Ghana · GhanaOne connection to Upwardly Global led to a community of support — and a director-level job Ama thought she’d lost Ama was 350 job applications deep, debating if it was time to pack her bags, head back to Ghana, and restart the high-powered treasury career she’d built over 15 years. Then the phone rang. It was a U.S. recruiter offering her a director-level role in finance — after a year of silence. “I was shaking,” Ama recalls. “I couldn’t even s…Read Article