Where?
WORQ KL Sentral, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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Event description
PichaEats hosted this event to inspire and encourage the Malaysian community to recognize and utilize the talents of the refugee community at WORQ Coworking Space Kuala Lumpur. Held amidst a backdrop of ongoing legal challenges that restrict refugees’ ability to work legally in Malaysia, the event highlighted creative ways refugees have contributed to society through gig and remote work opportunities.
Speakers
Irfana, Kitchen Production Senior Executive: Irfana spoke about her journey from being a high school graduate to a senior executive in PichaEats’ production kitchen within just two years. She highlighted the importance of continuous learning and her passion for growth in the F&B industry.
Amir, Customer Service Specialist: Amir shared his story of fleeing Iran due to religious persecution and overcoming legal restrictions in Malaysia to pursue various job opportunities, including roles as a personal trainer, sales representative, and customer service specialist.
Sidney, Freelance Event & Wedding Photographer: Sidney, a self-taught photographer from Sri Lanka, captivated the audience with his journey of turning his passion for photography into a thriving freelance career. He emphasized the importance of dedication and giving back to the community through pro bono services.
Abigail, Key Coordinator, Thimble Collective: Abigail recounted her experience of struggling from Myanmar and transforming her life from being a cleaner to becoming one of Thimble Collective’s artisans. She now creates batik accessories for corporate clients and weddings.
Key Takeaways
Resilience and Adaptability
The stories shared by the speakers underscored the incredible resilience and adaptability of refugees in Malaysia. Despite facing significant legal and societal challenges, they have found ways to contribute meaningfully to the workforce and the community.
The Power of Education and Skill Development
Irfana’s journey highlighted the importance of education and continuous learning in overcoming barriers and advancing in one’s career. Her rapid growth within PichaEats is a testament to the potential that can be unlocked when refugees are given opportunities to learn and grow.
Entrepreneurial Spirit
Both Abigail and Sidney exemplified the entrepreneurial spirit that thrives within the refugee community. Whether through starting a business or building a freelance career from scratch, their stories demonstrate the drive and determination that can lead to success despite adverse circumstances.
The Importance of Community Support
All the stories illustrated the critical role that community support and understanding can play in helping refugees rebuild their lives. The transformation is a powerful example of what can be achieved when refugees are supported and empowered.
Conclusions from event hosts
The event successfully achieved its objective of raising awareness about the talents and potential of refugees in Malaysia. The event provided a platform for refugees to share their stories, showcase their skills, and inspire others to recognize and utilize the valuable contributions that refugees can make to society. The positive response from attendees indicates a growing interest in supporting the refugee community and finding creative ways to overcome the legal and societal challenges they face.
As Malaysia continues to navigate its complex relationship with refugees, events like this are crucial in fostering understanding, empathy, and action within the broader community. PichaEats remains committed to advocating for refugee rights and creating opportunities for refugees to thrive, and this event was a significant step forward in that mission.