Global boost for refugee businesses
A new international initiative that aims to support refugees to open businesses in host communities has been launched by a global consortium.
Created by the UN refugee agency UNHCR and the International Finance Corporation (IFC) and UNHCR, the prosaically named ‘Joint Initiative’ aims to create inclusive economic opportunities that will benefit refugees and their host communities.
Among other goals, the initiative aims to mobilise private sector projects over the next five years to demonstrate the viability of investments in forced displacement contexts.
The initiative’s creators say forced displacement is a growing crisis that is too large and complex for governments and humanitarian agencies to solve alone.
“By mid-2022, over 103 million people were forcibly displaced worldwide, with 74 per cent of them hosted in low- and middle-income countries,” the group said.
The Joint Initiative will promote knowledge sharing to facilitate the engagement of private sector stakeholders in refugee-hosting areas.
The initiative will tap into private sector expertise, financing, and innovation to improve the quality of life for those forcibly displaced and their hosts, through job creation, better and affordable services, financing infrastructure, and much-needed capital for small and medium enterprises, its proponents say.
“The private sector has much to give and much to gain in frontier markets,” IFC said in a statement.
“Businesses create jobs and provide sustainable access to goods and essential services that benefit refugees and their hosts. The launch of this new IFC-UNHCR Joint Initiative represents our commitment to scale up our support and create sustainable private sector solutions for some of the most vulnerable communities on the planet,” IFC said.
“This is an important step towards greater responsibility-sharing and finding practical solutions for those forced to flee,” said UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi.
“In the face of multiple crises globally, we must work even closer with the private sector to leverage their strengths and desire to help. I thank IFC for its leadership and commitment to a brighter future for the displaced and their hosts.”
IFC and UNHCR have been working together since 2016 to improve the lives of those forcibly displaced and their hosts, implementing projects in Brazil, Colombia, Ethiopia, Jordan, Kenya, Uganda, Iraq, and Lebanon.
In Kenya, IFC and UNHCR have attracted private businesses to the Kakuma Kalobeyei refugee hosting area, creating job opportunities and enhancing access to services for refugees and host communities.
In Colombia, the collaboration has enabled access to financial products and services for Venezuelan refugees and migrants in the country, allowing them to contribute to Colombia’s economy.
“The initiative plans to harness global resources and scale up efforts to help people who are forcibly displaced to live more dignified lives, while contributing to the development of local economies and markets, in alignment with the spirit of the Global Compact on Refugees,” the IFC statement said.
See more here: New IFC and UNHCR initiative to boost private sector engagement for refugees and their host communities – World | ReliefWeb