Original disclosure @ IADB website
Updated in EWS Mar 3, 2022
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The project seeks to support systemic change innovators, who are capable of influencing public policies, contributing to change the narrative in front of migrant communities, and demonstrating that solutions can be co-created with themselves. In this way, Venezuelan migrant agents of change are made visible so that they show the value they represent for the countries that receive them. This change of narrative, in addition to being present in the general communication of the project, will be carried out through a campaign in which the stories of agents of change and teams made up of migrants and non-migrants will be taken as examples to change the wrong perception that many people have times of the Venezuelan migrant. At the same time, with Ashoka's Globalizer methodology, the project reinforces the productivity of social entrepreneurs, along with connecting them with decision makers and experts, consolidating their business models and generating a strategy to raise resources, to make projects grow and increase their impact.
The countrie's counterpart amount to USD 481,500.
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