The help I received meant I could start over again as a farmer.
The knowledge I gained from a training course in fish farming meant I could set up my own company.
My sister and I set up our own fashion label in my native Nigeria.
Getting to know your future employer online – virtual job fairs make it possible. The German Information Centres for Migration, Vocational Training and Career (DIMAK) in Serbia and Albania also use this format. In a joint interview, Marija Brankovic from DIMAK Serbia and Earli Shima from DIMAK Albania talk about their experiences with virtual job fairs and the challenges and opportunities of the concept.
What is the main focus of your conversations with returnees? Markus Fiebiger from Zentrale Rückkehrberatung Südbayern (ZRB – Central Return Counselling for Southern Bavaria) in Mühldorf talks about his team’s work.
Training in how to start a business enabled me to turn my hobby into a career.
Kalie is an advisor at the Iraqi-German Centre for Jobs, Migration and Reintegration in Iraq (GMAC). In the interview, she explains what her job entails and which kind of outcome makes her happy.
After our return, my wife and I started all over again: growing vegetables is now our future.
I run my own restaurant in my home town. Thanks to some important support, I can constantly develop my business and so also cope with crises.
Selar is an advisor at the GMAC in Erbil. Here she talks about the daily routine her work provides.