By Sonia Agnesod | Planning, coordination and compliance
The Venezuela crisis has seen the collapse of the economy, public services, along with widespread violence and lack of food, water and medicine cause a mass exodus, the largest in Latin American history, surpassing 7 million displaced people.
Through Entrepreneurship in Movement, Citi Foundation’s collaboration with USA for IOM is rebuilding livelihoods and fostering dignity for thousands of people, giving Venezuelan migrants and refugees the agency to drive positive socioeconomic change in their host communities.
Entrepreneurship in Movement program components include:
"My growth has been exponential, both personally and professionally. We take the opportunity to polish and enhance our skills until they shine.” Entrepreneurship in Movement training participant
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