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Episode 173 Saturday November 4 at 3:30 pm EST, Refugees as Tutors. Refugees as Teachers: WISE Award Winner NaTakallam

We are living in a world where tens of millions of people are being displaced or finding themselves as refugees each year. Such a world needs new educational and employment models and solutions. Enter NaTakallam, a WISE award recipient, which was initially designed as an Arabic-teaching service or platform during the Syrian refugee crisis. In essence, it was intended as a means to support those who were displaced while attempting to counter biases and negative media portrayals of such displaced individuals. Such refugees include artists, architects, teachers, small business owners, and information technologists, who need to earn a living in their new habitat as well as continue their education. Today, the mission of NaTakallam is much broader and global and is purposefully in line with the Sustainable Development Goals outlined by the United Nation. Notably, Natakallam (https://natakallam.com/about/) hires refugees and displaced people to teach languages, tutor, translate, and become involved in cultural exchanges. According to Aline Sara, the co-founder and CEO of NaTakallam, “Some 30% of the refugees we work with are trained teachers, but we also have engineers, journalists and architects.” She adds, “NaTakallam leverages the gig economy to connect them with language-based opportunities, taking them out of isolation.” As such, NaTakallam has evolved into a social enterprise for good that views its chief mission to find ways to provide employment and livelihood opportunities refugees and those from conflict-stricken parts of the world; unfortunately, that is an increasingly larger percent of the population with each passing year. As such, this episode of Silver Lining for Learning promises to be highly informative, eye opening, and emotion laden.

More about our guest below the video

 

Aline Sara is the co-founder and CEO of NaTakallam, an award-winning social enterprise that hires refugees and displaced persons and their host community members as online tutors, teachers, and translators. With a background in journalism, Aline is working to disrupt the ways in which we typically think of humanitarian aid and leverage the digital economy to promote sustainable solutions to major crises such as forced migration. Under Aline Sara’s leadership, NaTakallam has distributed $3,200,000+ in self-earned income to conflict-affected populations by connecting them to 16,000+ unique learners and hundreds of organizational clients, worldwide. Aline is a Cartier Women’s Initiative, Summit & Halcyon fellow and has been a speaker at numerous high-level events, including TechCrunch Berlin & several OECD, UN, and World Bank events. She was named ‘Woman Entrepreneur of the Year’ at the Elle Impact Awards, winner of the World Bank Youth Summit, and regional winner of the MIT Inclusive Innovation Challenge (Asia). She is a passionate advocate for women’s rights and intercultural exchange. Find her in LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alinesara/.

NaTakallam: https://natakallam.com/

About: https://natakallam.com/about/

Article. WISE Profile: https://www.wise-qatar.org/biography/aline-sara/

NaTakallam: A Different Kind of Language Learning: https://www.wise-qatar.org/project/natakallam-connecting-refugees-and-language-learners-worldwide/ 

Video (2022; 7:15): Creating Digital Livelihoods for Refugees: Breaking the Wall to Integration. https://falling-walls.com/discover/videos/creating-digital-livelihoods-for-refugees-breaking-the-wall-to-integration/

Video (2022; 15:01): Connecting Refugee: Falling Walk Breakthrough Conversation with Aline Sara

https://falling-walls.com/discover/videos/connecting-refugees-falling-walls-breakthrough-conversation-with-aline-sara/