Promoting
Post-Conflict Refugee Tourism Entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship Support for People in Refugeee Like Situations
Number of resources found:
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Refugee tourism entrepreneurship support comes in many forms and varies greatly by country and region. Some entrepreneurs will need mentors, some will need support with administration (e.g. on tax, banking, registration or insurance). Others may need to take introductory courses, while some will be experienced entrepreneurs seeking finance. This database presents some of the organisations in the project partnership countries which support both resident communities and people in refugee like situations with various types of business start up support. Not every support will be relevant to everyone but the database collates many organisations who provide training, information, legal advice, integration supports and more in this field.
To use the database, first filter by country and then either view all supports we have collated, or further filter by Support Types Offered, if desired. Each of the links opens some further information about the company/ NGO/ university/ organisation, which you can browse further as you wish.
The various support types listed in the database include Business Legal Supports, Business Planning and Strategy, E-Government Sites/ Websites for Work Permit. General Information, Language Tuition, Mentoring, Tax advice and more.
If you would like an organisation represented, or have feedback for us on the database, please complete the contact form here.
Croatia
Are You Syrious?
Are You Syrious? is a volunteer-run media and advocacy group that works with refugees and other underprivileged people. They are active in several European countries; in Croatia they operate a volunteer-run integration center with a lot of different workshops, daily volunteer shifts in Porin reception center in Zagreb and many other activities.
Croatia
Centar za mir, nenasilje i ljudska prava Osijek
The Centre for Peace, Nonviolence and Human Rights - Osijek is a citizens' association founded in 1992. The activities of its members are aimed at building peace, protecting and promoting human rights and freedoms, and promoting creative methods of conflict resolution on an individual, group and political level.
Croatia
Centar za mirovne studije
Centar za mirovne studije (eng. Center for Peace Studies) is a civil society organisation that protects human rights and pursues social change based on the values of democracy, anti-fascism, nonviolence, peacebuilding, solidarity and equality using activism, education, research, advocacy and direct support. They provide free legal aid for asylum seekers, persons with international protection and foreigners in the matters of asylum and status. They also run educational initiatives on supporting inclusive society and affirming economic and social rights of all citizens.
Ireland
Citizens Information
Introduction
This page lists organisations that are helping people who have come to Ireland from Ukraine. We will update this page with new information regularly.
You can also read about how to get state supports, including immigration status, social welfare and healthcare.
The organisations listed here are providing services across the whole country. Many local groups and charities provide help too.
A Community Response Forum has been set up in each local authority area to help deliver local supports for Ukrainians.
Ireland
Citizens Information
When you start working for yourself, you are classed as ‘self-employed’ and a ‘sole trader’. A sole trader is when you set up a business on your own.
In general, you are a self-employed sole trader if you:
Run your own business and are responsible for its successes and failures
Have several customers
Regularly sell goods or services to make a profit
Are paid for the service you provide
Decide how, when and where you work
It is relatively easy to become a sole trader (see ‘How to become a sole trader’ below). However, if your business fails, your personal assets could be used to pay back your creditors (people or organisation your business owes money to).
Set up a business without becoming a ‘sole trader’
If you want to keep your personal assets and business assets separate, you can set up a ‘limited company’ instead. Read about the different types of business structures, including how to set up a business (or ‘partnership’) with other people.
If you are a non-EEA national, you can read about coming to set up a business or invest in Ireland.
Croatia
Croatia for Ukraine
Croatia for Ukraine is an initiative run by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Croatia. This webpage contains comprehensive useful information for the reception and care of displaced persons from Ukraine, but also information for everyone who wants to help the displaced population of Ukraine. Services offered include assistance with legal matters, accommodation, welfare, employment, healthcare and education. The website is available in Ukrainian and Croatian.
Croatia
Croatian Employment Service
The Croatian Employment Service – CES (Croatian: Hrvatski zavod za zapošljavanje – HZZ) is a public institution which plays a key role in regulating supply and demand in the labour market of the Republic of Croatia. The CES offer support in the job search process and provide educational programs to support skill development and career progression. The central webpage is available in English and Ukrainian.
Other
European Commission
The UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), UNHCR and IOM have put together a policy guide to promote the socioeconomic inclusion of migrants and refugees by supporting their entrepreneurial activities. The guide aims to provide high-level, practical recommendations on policies and programmes to support migrant and refugee entrepreneurship.
The guide proposes policy options, measures and initiatives that governments and other stakeholders can adopt, with possible adaptation to local needs and circumstances. It aims to support policymakers and practitioners by highlighting the benefits of promoting entrepreneurship for migrants and refugees, identifying challenges, proposing policy objectives and options and providing case studies and good practices.
Ireland
Failte Ireland
Fáilte Ireland helps to support tourism industry growth in Ireland through the investment strategy, which underpins all our investment in tourism capital projects, including all grant schemes and strategic partnerships.
This investment fund, administered by Fáilte Ireland, supports tourism capital investment projects and initiatives by both the public and private sectors and helps them tap into the potential Ireland has as a world-class tourism destination.
Through this strategy, we aim to deliver genuinely innovative projects that will transform visitor experiences for Ireland’s target markets while supporting jobs in the industry and protecting our natural environment.
In addition under the EU Just Transition Fund, Fáilte Ireland has been appointed as an intermediate body which acts under the responsibility of EMRA, tasked with the administration of up to €68 million for a Regenerative Tourism and Placemaking Scheme 2023-2026. Through this scheme Fáilte Ireland will invest in the sustainable development of tourism in the Midlands with the aim of diversifying the regional economy by creating jobs, supporting habitats and biodiversity and sustaining communities. Click here for further information.
Ireland
Galway Rsocommon Education and Training Board
We offer an extensive range of education and training services across our many locations in Galway and Roscommon including Primary Education, Post Primary Education, Further Education and Training, Outdoor Education, Music Education and Youth Services.
Our Guidance and Information Service can offer impartial and confidential information to those wishing to explore our Further Education and Training options and to those wishing to return to education.
Belgium
Hotelschool Koksijde 'Ter Duinen'
Adults can obtain the certificate of cook and waiter in one year at Ter Duinen using the day school formula (5 days a week). In doing so, they meet the establishment standard. Thanks to a module system (dishes of the day, wine knowledge, serving techniques, etc.), it is also possible to stick to one or more partial certificates. This course is part of adult education and is recognised by the Flemish Community. This course is open to men and women aged 18 and over who aspire to an exciting and successful job in the hotel and restaurant sector.
Belgium
Hub Brussels
Around 46% of the population of Brussels holds a non-EU nationality. These people face additional difficulties if they want to set up their own business. They include a lack of knowledge of local and national regulations, a lack of information and support services tailored to the needs of migrants and a lack of financing for business start-up.
Ireland
IOM Ireland
Established in 1951, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) is the leading inter-governmental organization in the field of migration, providing services and advice to governments and migrants with the aim of promoting humane and orderly migration for the benefit of all. In Ireland, IOM provides assistance with voluntary return, family reunification, counter-trafficking and resettlement.
Türkiye
Kolektif Entrepreneurship Centre
Kolektif is a municipality supported centre in Izmir which offers office space, mentoring and training programmes, digital library and networking opportunities among its partners as well as with angel investors. Although business ideas in any sector are welcome, they only accept applications from those with sustainable business ideas.
Ireland
Laois Offaly Education and Training Board (LOETB)
LOETB is one of the main employers in the midlands with 1,000 staff providing education for over 4,000 students at post-primary level and over 11,000 beneficiaries on FET programmes and services.
LOETB manages nine post primary schools and twelve multi-programme FET Centres and is also joint patron of five Community Schools located in Mountmellick, Ballinakill, Mountrath, Birr, and Ferbane. Under the Education & Training Board Act 2013,
LOETB has a responsibility to support the provision, coordination, administration, and assessment of youth work services in its functional area and, through co-operation with other institutions, provide support to a wide variety of programmes and agencies to deliver education and training programmes that cannot be met by mainstream educational services in counties Laois and Offaly.
LOETB has a long history of working in partnership with various statutory, community and voluntary groups.
Management and staff of LOETB are represented on various boards and committees across the two counties of Laois and Offaly. This partnership approach provides opportunities for the various groups and organisations to share information about services and to work together to identify gaps in provision locally and provide additional services where necessary.
Ireland
Legal Aid Board
The Legal Aid Board are the body charged with providing legal aid in Ireland. They operate the Refugee Legal Service which provides confidential and independent legal services to persons applying for asylum in Ireland. Legal aid can help you if you cannot afford to pay a solicitor privately, by providing legal advice and representation in court.
Ireland
Local Enterprise Office
The Local Enterprise Offices are your local first-stop shop for seeking information and support on starting or growing a business in Ireland. Whether you are a new entrepreneur or an existing small business owner.
The Local Enterprise Office provides advice, information and support to you in starting up or growing your business. With 31 dedicated teams across the Local Authority network in Ireland, Local Enterprise Offices offer you a wide range of experience, skills and services.
Our Role: To Help You Deliver on Your Business Idea
To drive the development of local enterprise, putting local micro and small business at the heart of job creation in Ireland
To drive and support business start-ups and promote a ‘can-do’ business culture.
To increase the job potential of new and existing micro and small businesses.
To increase the number of innovative businesses with potential to export.
To be proactive in response to the needs of our clients.
Ireland
Longford Community Resources clg
Longford Community Resources clg (LCRL) is the integrated local development partnership company for County Longford. The core purpose of the company is to promote rural development and tackle social exclusion and LCRL does this through various programmes including the Rural Development (LEADER) Programme and the Social Inclusion and Community Activation Programme (SICAP).
This site has been developed to provide you with information on the company and its programmes and to update you on an on-going basis with the latest news and details of our current activities.
Ireland
Longford Westmeath Education and Training Board (LWETB)
Longford and Westmeath Education and Training Board (LWETB) was established under the Education and Training Boards Act, 2013 and is the statutory body responsible for the provision of education, training and youth services in counties Longford and Westmeath. LWETB delivers educational services to over 14,000 learners, apprentices and beneficiaries. The authority employs circa 1000 staff. It has an average annual budget of circa 60 million euro across all its divisions.
The authority has responsibility for: 8 post-primary schools, 3 Adult Guidance Centres, 12 Further Education and Training locations, Music Generation and Youth Services accommodating community groups in approximately 50 locations throughout Longford and Westmeath.
Ireland
Offaly Local Development Company
Offaly Local Development Company provide a range of supports to communities within the County to develop innovative solutions as they transition culturally, demographically, economically, environmentally and socially; building resilient and sustainable communities that respond to the challenges and maximise the opportunities.
Belgium
PXL University college of Applied Sciences and Arts
PXL University of Applied Sciences and Arts is a young dynamic and vibrant organisation; a centre of expertise for innovation, creativity and entrepreneurship.
PXL offers professional bachelor programmes in Business, Education, Healthcare, IT, Media&Tourism, Music, Social Work and Technology, and bachelor and master programmes in Arts.
PXL has 5 campuses in Hasselt and Diepenbeek.
Other
Rethink Rebuild Society
COMMUNITY RR provides community assistance and support to improve lives and promote aspirations of Syrian and oth refugees in the UK. Incuding Refugee support and social inclusion; Social gatherings; monthly seminars and movie screenings. ADVOCACY RR strives to raise awareness on issues related to refugees and human rights in the Syrian context through work on policy and media. RR serves as a critical source of information on the Syrian conflict, with particular focus on public discourse surrounding Syria and Syrian refugees.
Ireland
Roscommon Leader Partnership
Roscommon LEADER Partnership delivers a range of programmes on behalf of local and national government that focuses on enhancing the quality of life for disadvantaged individuals and communities in County Roscommon.
See our case studies which showcase the impact of our work with individuals, businesses and communities.
Ireland
Spirasi
Spirasi provides support to survivors of torture who are asylum seekers, refugees, or other disadvantaged migrant groups. Spirasi provide medical diagnoses and therapeutic rehabilitation programs, support with navigating Ireland’s legal system and educational classes aimed at helping clients’ integration into Irish society.
Ireland
Springboard Courses
Springboard+ is a Government initiative offering free and heavily subsidised courses at certificate, degree, and masters level leading to qualifications in areas where there are employment opportunities in the economy. These areas include ICT, engineering, green skills, manufacturing and construction, among many others.
There are 248 courses available for 2024-25, the majority of which are flexible and part-time. Click on “Search Courses” above to view available courses.
Türkiye
TIAFI (Team International Assistance for Integration)
TIAFI is a non-profit grassroot organisation in Izmir. In 2017, TIAFI opened a large community centre in the multicultural and underprivileged Tepecik neighbourhood. They aim to increase the empowerment, self-sufficiency and integration of vulnerable Syrian and Turkish families in Izmir.
Ireland
TU Dublin
This is an online course, and all support activities will also take place online and is open to those ONLY who have refugee or asylum seeker status.
A new online course on Entrepreneurship for Refugees and Asylum Seekers who wish to start their own business will begin this January. The course is being funded by TU Dublin in partnership with Broadlake. Classes will begin March 13th and will continue each Wednesday for 12 lectures from 11.00 – 13.00.
Ireland
Technological University of the Shannon (TUS)
TUS is a higher education technological university offering courses ranging from Higher Certificate to Ph.D. The university has large business faculties, including tourism, hospitality and culinary courses. Sample courses include Business, International Business, Culinary Arts, Tourism, Events Management.
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