Publications

We’re committed to sharing resources and supporting governments and other organisations to replicate and expand on this critical work.

New and noteworthy

  • Labor Mobility Pathways for Refugees in Uganda

    July 2024
    Talent Beyond Boundaries

  • 2023 Annual Report

    May 2024
    Talent Beyond Boundaries

  • Summary of Global Strategy 2023-2027

    Talent Beyond Boundaries Global Strategy 2023-2027

    Dec 2022
    Talent Beyond Boundaries

Labor mobility how-to guides

Connecting Refugee Students and Graduates to Skilled Migration Pathways
Nov 2022 | Talent Beyond Boundaries

Guide for Employers: Reviewing Displaced Candidate CVs
Nov 2021 | Talent Beyond Boundaries

Guide for Employers: Scheduling Interviews for Displaced Candidates
Nov 2021 | Talent Beyond Boundaries

Guide for Employers: Interviewing Displaced Candidates
Nov 2021 | Talent Beyond Boundaries

Talent Catalog Registration Guide
Nov 2021 | Talent Beyond Boundaries

 

 Video: Learn about our process and how TBB is connecting skilled refugees with international employers.

 

TBB program strategies & evaluations

Annual Report 2023
May 2024 | Talent Beyond Boundaries

Impact Snapshot 2023
Nov 2023 | Talent Beyond Boundaries

Talent Beyond Boundaries Global Strategy 2023-2027
Dec 2022 | Talent Beyond Boundaries

TBB UK Impact Report 2022
Jan 2023 | Talent Beyond Boundaries

Annual Report 2022
Dec 2022 | Talent Beyond Boundaries

2021/2022 TBB Global Program Report
Mar 2022 | Talent Beyond Boundaries

Talent Beyond Boundaries Grant Completion Assessment
Jul 2021 | Global Innovation Fund

Canada Program Quarterly Impact Snapshot
Oct 2020 | Talent Beyond Boundaries

TBB Global Program Evaluation
Jun 2020 | Talent Beyond Boundaries

TBB Australia Program Evaluation
Nov 2019 | Talent Beyond Boundaries

Talent Catalog Analysis
Aug 2017 | Talent Beyond Boundaries

Labor mobility research & recommendations

 “The view that welcoming refugees represents a cost to a country's welfare services has become anachronistic; nowadays refugees are increasingly recognised for their high levels of education and skills, and their ability to make an economic contribution to a host country.”

The Australian Economic Review | Refugees are a Valuable but Overlooked Economic Resource, and it is Time to Update Our Approach to Migration

 
 

Video: This video forms part of TBB's submission to the Joint Standing Committee on Migration’s Inquiry into Migration, Pathway to Nation Building.