Made by Many Hands: the marketplace supporting migrant and refugee women

Maria Alejandra Valenzuela of Kelkay Jewellery is part of the Made by many hands network. Supplied
Maria Alejandra Valenzuela of Kelkay Jewellery is part of the Made by many hands network. Supplied
One of the many challenges that emerged from the Covid-19 pandemic was an increase in the number of people experiencing loneliness and social isolation. This experience was keenly felt among migrant and refugee women across Australia, who can face various barriers establishing businesses and other enterprises, from a potential lack of digital and financial literacy, to challenges around navigating technical jargon with English as a second language.  Overcoming these challenges became even m

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