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Upwardly Global helps Afghan scholar build connections for a brighter future Mimla was part of a new generation of Afghan women receiving a college education. She had earned a U.S. Embassy scholarship to study at the American University of Afghanistan. But while attending a lecture in August of 2021, Mimla’s

Belarusian immigrant rebuilds his project management career through Upwardly Global “It’s really hard when you don’t know where to go, and Upwardly Global is guiding you and even pushing you sometimes, which is great — it’s what we need as newcomers,” says Andrei, an immigrant from Belarus. “That means everything

Upwardly Global’s President and CEO, Jina Krause-Vilmar, recently joined a panel at SXSW EDU to discuss the critical economic contributions of immigrants to the U.S. economy, workforce and its communities. The session, “Making the Economic Case for Workforce Access for Immigrants,” brought together leaders working at the intersection of immigration,

Tamar, Upwardly Global’s longest-serving career coach, believes each story matters Nearly 500 immigrants and refugees have rebuilt their careers in the United States thanks to Tamar’s guidance. As a Senior Employment Services Lead at Upwardly Global, she has spent over a decade empowering internationally trained professionals to navigate the U.S.

Following the inauguration of President Trump, the administration swiftly enacted a series of executive orders that have had sweeping and devastating implications for many communities, particularly immigrants, refugees, and asylees. These policies have created immense uncertainty and hardship for thousands of individuals and families seeking safety and stability in the
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