The Refugee Entrepreneurship Network

Source: https://centreforentrepreneurs.org/networks/refugee-entrepreneurship-network/

A Good Practice from UK on Global Level

The CFE Refugee Entrepreneurship Network (REN) is a global community working to improve the scale and impact of refugee entrepreneurship programmes. It brings together practitioners, philanthropic foundations, researchers, academics and investors that actively support refugee entrepreneurship. The organisation was created by well-known business leaders – The Centre was born after a merger between the think tank of the same name, founded by entrepreneur Luke Johnson, and The New Entrepreneurs Foundation that was launched by Oliver Pawle and Dee Stirling with support from Lord Davies of Abersoch and Sir Nigel Rudd.

The Centre for Entrepreneurs (CFE) is the UK’s leading entrepreneurship foundation. It works to make the country more entrepreneurial. Its activities focus on advancing the entrepreneurship agenda for the UK, and are grouped under four key pillars:

  • Delivering entrepreneurial development programmes;
  • Researching the state of entrepreneurship and how to unlock potential in neglected groups, communities and locations;
  • Building thriving entrepreneurial communities;
  • Engaging and informing policy makers and the public.

Source: https://centreforentrepreneurs.org/networks/refugee-entrepreneurship-network/

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