Within the framework of the Emergency Education Program of the European International Human Rights Network (RIDHE) and in partnership with ACEPRO, we work to strengthen the socio-economic integration of women in situations of forced mobility. Through a specialized course in entrepreneurship, we provide key tools for refugee women to build sustainable businesses and transform their lives in their host countries.
What lessons have emerged from the exchange of experiences between women entrepreneurs?
✅ Business model design
📊 Financial management (basic and advanced)
📈 Market strategies
⚖ Legalization and formalization of undertakings
This program not only offers technical training, but it also creates a space where women can strengthen their autonomy, develop strategic skills and access opportunities that allow them to overcome structural barriers such as discrimination, social exclusion and lack of access to essential services.
We know that migrant and refugee women face additional challenges: the risk of gender-based violence, workplace harassment and difficulties accessing formal employment. In this context, entrepreneurship becomes a path to economic independence and empowerment.
Education is the key to transforming lives. We continue to bet on initiatives that generate real opportunities and build a fairer future for all.