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Project Mirjam tackles prejudices about and in the Swedish labour market

Project Mirjam targets women with low levels of education who have been granted asylum or residency in Sweden. It is considerably harder for them to find work compared to men in a similar situation, but guidance focused on work and gender equality produces results.
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Together for Mirjam

Anna Wilder and Gianna Michelotti Husblad in project Mirjam in Eskilstuna (above). The project started in Januari 2016 and runs until January 2019 in six different places across Sörmland and Östergötland. So far some 500 women have attended the ten weeks long course.

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