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Nov 2025
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Talent Beyond Borders: Why Businesses Sh...

International Labour Org.
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This PROSPECTS podcast episode explores how the private sector can drive economic inclusion of young refugees by expanding access to decent work and protecting their rights at work. Roman Bojko, Human Rights and Social Impact Leader at Ingka Group shares more about the company’s global Skills for Employment initiative and lessons learned from integrating ref ... Show More
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