Connecting a community with cuisine
TBB has created a free downloadable cookbook showcasing some of the recipes that bring together our Alumni, staff and volunteers from around the world. According to TBB Alumn Tarek and his wife Sheyma “We believe that food was created to make humanity happy, and the secret to making a delicious dish is love.
Finalists of the Larsen Lam ICONIQ Impact Award
Talent Beyond Boundaries is one of just five organisations advancing to the next stage of the Larsen Lam ICONIQ Impact Award, a global competition launched earlier this year to secure a brighter, more durable future for refugees around the world.
Transforming lives with a skills-based approach to migration
Talent Beyond Boundaries (TBB) brings refugees to Australia on skilled migration visas. But perhaps its biggest achievement, outside of changing lives, is rewriting a narrative: it treats refugees as assets to businesses and communities, rather than a problem to be solved. In TBB’s eyes, displaced people with skills are a solution.
A Displaced Talent Visa in the UK
We are proposing that a new Displaced Talent Visa pathway be created in the United Kingdom to level the playing field for refugees and other forcibly displaced people.
World Refugee Day 2020: Every Action Counts
What if we could help millions of refugees and displaced people, simply by recognizing their skills? This is the question posed by Marina Brizar, TBB’s UK Director, on World Refugee Day.
Anti-racist hiring practices and our collective responsibility in this moment
Racism affects who is recognized for their skills, who is hired, who can migrate, who is supported to thrive on the job, and who is permitted to live in peace and security.
Talent Beyond Boundaries coronavirus response
Thanks to our committed funders, TBB will remain operational during this time—but our work will necessarily look a little different over the coming months.
Helping refugee women reclaim their lives and careers
Refugee women have skills and talents which can be their ticket out of displacement. But there are still so many barriers standing in their way.
Past, present, and back to the future
Co-Founder John Cameron reflects on the 12-month work anniversary of Talent Beyond Boundaries’ first ever refugee candidate.