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Taslim Hakimi

Hi Kathrin,

I'm quite happy to have read about your solution processes, especially when considering the topic you and your group are targeting. The fact that among the refugees only 3% are getting access to required education levels is a serious thing and if it's not improving the refugees are never going to have a proper solution to their problems.

I'm also working in an industry where I can see and experience the life and struggles of domestic workers from poor countries who are coming to a foreign nation in search of a job and a better life. I'm a Business Executive from a Tadbeer Centre in Dubai, United Arab Emirates where I'm dealing with various domestic workers visa issues.

Most of them are ready to do any jobs and the women from such countries are often working here as a maid, nanny, babysitter, caregiver, etc. They just don't care the profession but they need money to survive.

We can change this attitude only if they are provided with good education. I hope to see your efforts being fruitful to achieve something great to contribute to their living conditions.

Regards,
Taslim Hakimi
Business Executive at https://www.tadbeer.ae

 
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