Entrepreneurial education for migrant women in the fashion industry
Insights into the Erasmus+ project Entrep Fashion - Radio Interview with the organization Compass-4-You (AT)
Entrepreneurial education for migrant women in the fashion industry
In today's globalized world, migrant women are particularly often confronted with challenges when it comes to integrating into a new society and finding a professional perspective. The Erasmus+ project "Entrep Fashion" aims to promote the entrepreneurial skills of migrant women in the fashion industry. With an innovative approach and intercultural methods, the project provides valuable resources and support to encourage these women to contribute their talents in an often challenging industry.
Radio interview with Prudence Onyejiaka
In a recent radio interview with Radio FREIRAD, Prudence Onyejiaka, project employee of Compass GmbH (AT), was able to tell us more about her moving work. She talks about her personal journey, what it means to follow in the footsteps of other migrant women and how important the support of projects like Entrep Fashion is. As the interview progresses, the sonorous and diverse language of her homeland, Igbo, also becomes audible - an impressive example of the cultural roots that the participants in the project bring with them
You can listen to the whole interview in German here.
Entrep Fashion's Mission
The Erasmus+ project Entrep Fashion is a shining example of the positive impact of educational initiatives in the fashion industry on migrant women. By creating a supportive environment and sharing experiences, it helps migrant women to not only enter society but also pursue their economic goals with confidence.
The project is dedicated to supporting disadvantaged groups. It is a valued point of contact for many migrant women who are looking for guidance and support. Entrep Fashion's innovative, intercultural approaches help women to become aware of their own abilities and to use them in a targeted manner. The project is an outstanding example of how education, particularly in entrepreneurship and fashion, can be implemented in a sustainable and inclusive way.