TBB and Fragomen in conversation on World Refugee Day
To mark World Refugee Day, our CEO Steph Cousins sat down with Fragomen Managing Partner, David Crawford to speak about about the important partnership between our two organizations.
From Venezuela to Canada: Baker Reinaldo rises to the occasion
“We won’t be rolling from country to country looking for stability. And best of all, I know we will be well-received in this great country of opportunities called Canada”.
Canada launches new immigration streams for skilled refugees
The Government of Canada has launched two new economic immigration streams for skilled refugees under the Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot (EMPP) program.
How Pathway Club is paving the way for displaced people to migrate for work
Pathway Club is a refugee-led initiative providing displaced people with financial support to help them take advantage of international job opportunities.
Meet our new ANZ Co-Director
We’re delighted to announce that Louna Ghawi has agreed to step up into the role of ANZ Co-Director.
Joining Forces with IOM to Strengthen Labour Mobility Pathways for Refugees
TBB and IOM will coordinate, collaborate, and consult with one another to expand and scale opportunities for refugees to access safe labour mobility pathways.
Australian Physiotherapists Step Up to Hire Refugees
Physios for Refugees is a sector-wide initiative aiming to match Afghan physiotherapists in urgent need of a pathway to safety with jobs in Australia.
TBB Alumni Fadi Chalouhy Joins our Global Board
Fadi is a trilingual management consultant with skills in finance, business analysis, and project management.
International Migration Review Forum 2022
TBB and Fragomen are proud to be co-hosting a virtual side-event on behalf of the core members of the Global Taskforce for Refugee Labour Mobility.
On Giving Tuesday, donate to help refugees thrive
With your support, we can help refugees move internationally for work to resume their careers and rebuild their lives.
UNHCR encourages private sector to hire refugees through TBB
UNHCR, TBB, and Fragomen have hosted an online event for private sector leaders around the world. The purpose of the summit was to make the business case for hiring skilled refugees internationally.
Farewell Madeline: A new chapter for TBB
Madeline Holland, longtime staff member and Co-CEO of TBB since 2019 will step back from the organisation from this week, passing the baton to Steph Cousins, who will continue as sole CEO.
Meet our new Australia and New Zealand Director
TBB is thrilled to share the news that Sathya Gnanakaran has joined our team as Australia and New Zealand Director.
Meet our new Canada Director
Talent Beyond Boundaries is pleased to announce that Patrick O'Leary will join our team at the end of this month as our new Canada Director.
Connecting with the global mobility community
TBB Co-CEO Madeline Holland was recently a guest on LOVE + RELO, a broadcast interview series focused on the global mobility industry.
Welcoming and inclusive communities for all
It’s no secret that refugees and other displaced people who are given the opportunity to move internationally for work, benefit profoundly. But this positive outcome isn’t a one-way street!
World Refugee Day 2020: Every Action Counts
What if we could help millions of refugees and displaced people, simply by recognizing their skills? This is the question posed by Marina Brizar, TBB’s UK Director, on World Refugee Day.
Brothers reunited through labour mobility
Take a moment to share in the joy of Ali and Hussein—refugee brothers from Syria reunited on the other side of the world.
Talent Beyond Boundaries coronavirus response
Thanks to our committed funders, TBB will remain operational during this time—but our work will necessarily look a little different over the coming months.
TBB model could help a million displaced people
Our landmark report demonstrates how labour mobility could be a pathway to security and self-sufficiency for a million displaced people in the next decade.