Regional Summit on Refugee Issues

The role of businesses and business schools in integrating refugees into communities and local economies.
Hosted by the Center for Education on Social Responsibility and the CESR Fellows Student Group
The Center for Education on Social Responsibility (CESR) hosted the听Regional Summit on Refugee Issues听October 26th, 2016听in response to a call to action by the United Nations Global Compact to UN PRME chapter business schools.
The primary focus of the summit was: What actions can businesses and business schools take to better integrate refugees into their communities and local economies?
"Research demonstrates that refugees are much more likely to start new businesses that create wealth, employ local residents, and stimulate investment," said Dr. Mark Meaney, Executive Director of the Center for Education in Social Responsibility at Leeds. Meaney continued, "The Summit will highlight how Colorado business schools can promote economic growth in local economies by assisting refugees with entrepreneurship, or in filling labor and skills gaps."
The summit called听on experts from Colorado state and local government, NGOs, business leaders and universities to consider the impact of the greatest movement of people since World War II and particularly, the increasing number of refugees resettling in Colorado. In 2015, 2,250 refugees and refugee eligible populations were resettled in Colorado, with the majority coming from Burma, Bhutan, Somalia and Iraq. Colorado will see an additional some 3,000 in 2016.
Read the recap here
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鈥淩esearch demonstrates that refugees are much more likely to start new businesses听that create wealth, employ local residents听and stimulate investment.鈥
Dr. Mark Meaney, Executive Director of CESR
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International
- More than 21 million people have crossed international borders听in search of refuge
- Over 65 million people have been displaced (5.8 million more than in 2014)
- This is the greatest movement of people since World War II
- For more on the national refugee crisis click
Local
- In FFY 2015, 听2,250听refugees and refugee eligible populations were resettled听in Colorado, with the majority coming from Burma, Bhutan, Somalia and Iraq
- Refugees face many obstacles and barriers when trying to integrate into the community
- For more on Colorado鈥檚 refugee resettlement program, click
Meet the businesses, NGOs, government offices and business schools that will be speaking.
Attend any one of the panels at the Refugee Crisis Summit to learn more about integrating better business practices regarding inclusion.听
Registration is now closed.
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