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How to find (the right) participants? #2
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We might ask these initiatives to find refugees with IT background: http://www.wiku-koeln.de http://www.urbangruen.de/wp-content/uploads/plan_wiku.jpg http://koelner-fluechtlingsrat.de/neu/index.php#30 |
Had a nice talk with a lady from Caritasverband, Seva Samanja. She is very interested in our project. We agreed that we will stay in contact so I won't call all the other agencies and initiatives. Caritas is part of a huge network and in touch with refugees and all the welcome initiatives. So they can deliver all the information about our project to the right people. |
I started collecting all the most important information about our event here: https://github.com/colognerb/refugees#current-plan-for-pilot-event Please complement this with additional information so it can act as a good short summary of what we are trying to do. |
I've contacted my friend from Malteser Hilfsdienst gemeinnützige GmbH (Leiter Assistance Inland) malteser.org and got introduced to another guy from malteser. Also @tatjanala has a list with people from DRK. I'll do a follow up next week. |
The question is, how do we find participants in/around Cologne that would benefit from something like http://refugeesonrails.org/?
Requirements:
One source could be http://www.workeer.de/ an open platform to match refugees and Germany employers.
If you search for refugees within a 50km radius around Cologne you already get a couple of profiles mentioning something with computers:
http://www.workeer.de/bewerber/?search_for=&education=&language=&search_for_work=&location=50678&radius=50
What other ideas/sources do you have?
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