Original disclosure @ IADB website
Updated in EWS May 16, 2022
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The proposal seeks to build specific employment solutions to reach the migrant group with disabilities, such as: online training systems, orientation cards and specific job opportunities. Simultaneously, it will create unique and exclusive spaces for connection between companies and Venezuelan migrants with disabilities. Likewise, it will develop training and support tools so that migrants with disabilities can access the income-generating opportunities offered by the mediation platforms for physical and virtual services. This will be accompanied by the establishment of alliances that allow the exploration of benefit provision and protection schemes for these work trajectories, known as WorkerTech services.
The countries' counterpart amount to USD 410,000.
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