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Larisa LARA-GUERRERO
11 February 2021

Venezuelan women contributing to the advancement of science and technology from Colombia

To celebrate the International Day of Women and Girls in Science and to acknowledge the great work that migrant women perform in scientific areas, iDiaspora presents the story of two Venezuelan professionals living in Colombia.
Larisa LARA-GUERRERO
08 February 2021

International minds, local hearts

Article originally published by The Broker Authors: Kiza Magendane, Saskia Kloezeman, Yannicke Goris
Larisa LARA-GUERRERO
02 February 2021

Supporting diaspora entrepreneurs – Zidicircle

This article was originally published by The Broker  Authors:  Kiza Magendane, Yannicke Goris, Fridah Ntarangwi
Hariyani Putri
01 February 2021

Sharing with Andi, An Early Child Educator in Norway

In the commemoration of the International Day of Education on the last 24 January 2021, we had the opportunity to connect with Andi, an Indonesian native and an early childhood educator on the northern side of Norway. When his first visit to Norway, he had no plan to reside or work as he just came to meet his friend. Then, he decided to live in Norway afterward. “I attended the Norwegian…
Daphne Henning
28 January 2021

Developing a Framework for Diaspora's Engagement in Humanitarian Assistance

Diaspora organizations provide tremendous added value to humanitarian assistance. Historically, diasporas are key contributors to their countries of origin or heritage through remittances and other financial or in-kind contributions, but their involvement in humanitarian efforts mean so much more.
Larisa LARA-GUERRERO
27 January 2021

Diaspora unlocked – Knowledge transfers & entrepreneurship

This article was originally published by The Boker Authors: Yannicke Goris, Kiza Magendane, Dorien Deketele, Nina Staal
Ayotunde Razaq
22 December 2020

International Migrants Day - 2020

Every migrant carries with them a seed. A seed to plant in some land away from where they were born. A seed to plant and water and groom into a tree that blossoms, gives shade and bears fruit in that land where they have seen fit to settle. The seed grows, the migrant glows, the land prospers. This is the story of the migrant and her/his seed. 270 million people are migrants, who send home an…
Larisa LARA-GUERRERO
11 December 2020

KYRGYZ DIASPORA FIGHTS CORONAVIRUS

Diaspora members, in addition to assistance provided to migrants working abroad, made a significant financial support to hospitals and people in need back home.
Roberto Gil CANCEL COMAS
04 December 2020

Critical next steps to achieving migrant remittances SDG Target 10.C - a conversation with Leon Isaacs

Episode 4 of the Migration & Diaspora Podcast: Critical next steps to achieving migrant remittances SDG Target 10.C - a conversation with Leon Isaacs
Roberto Gil CANCEL COMAS
04 December 2020

"Doing diaspora" - lessons learned from Dr Martin Russell's diaspora engagement work worldwide

Episode 2 of the Migration & Diaspora Podcast: "Doing diaspora" - lessons learned from Dr Martin Russell's diaspora engagement work worldwide