The Nigerian-German Centre for Jobs, Migration and Reintegration (NGC) advises people who are seeking new opportunities. This sometimes involves them having to confront their own experiences from the past – and here too the NGC team provides counselling.
A business training course gave prospective entrepreneurs some important insights and tips.
My wife and I have opened two grocery stores in Ghana. It was a difficult journey to get to this point, but we managed it together.
I have created a little green world in my home village in Morocco. It allows me to earn a living and is my contribution towards sustainability.
Many people make their way to Europe from the Tunisian coastal city of Sfax in the hope of a better life. Advisor Oussema from the German-Tunisian Centre for Jobs, Migration and Reintegration (CTA) reveals some alternatives to migration.
I’ve set up a fabric business with assistance from PCFRC. My marketing includes using social media.
Three participants of an apprenticeship in bakery and confectionery talk about their experiences.
Establishing my own workshop has transformed my life.
Wool in organic quality for the weavers in my region – this idea brought me success.
Nighat Aziz is an advisor at the PGFRC and the central contact person for women and persons in need. Together with the centre's partner organisations, she addresses their specific requirements.