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Na'amal Research has been a member of Linktree for 4 years and joined in June 2022. Besides social media accounts, naamal_research has populated their site with LSE Inequalities - How do you build systems to support digital work for refugees?, Digital Employment Pipelines for Refugees: A Systematic Review, LSE Inequalities - It’s not digital platforms that hire refugees – it’s people, Empowering Refugees Through Digital Work: A Practical Guide to Facilitating Livelihood Opportunities, COVID-19: Presenting an Opportunity for Refugees, How COVID-19 and 2020 Proved Remote Work Works, How Displaced People Can Be Provided ‘Global’ Opportunities, The Migration Summit Employers Guide Toolkit, Livelihoods for Syrian Refugees | EDA, Inclusive and dignified digital work: linking markets and displaced people – Forced Migration Review, Na'amal X FCA Talent Has No Boarders 2024, How Remote Work Could Help Refugees | WEF, Opening the global digital economy to refugees | Forced Migration Review, Digitalization and Employment, A Review | ILO, Technical and Vocational Education Training, and the Remote Work Loophole | RSQ, The Remote Work Loophole for Refugees in Jordan | LSE Blogs, Digital Refugee Livelihoods and Decent Work (pg. 83) | ILO, Remote Work Jobs for Refugees, Giving Refugees Employment Opportunities Through Remote Work.