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NIA Global News for New Immigrants】presents five news highlights in the form of videos for the readers. The news is all related to new immigrants in Taiwan so that new immigrants in Taiwan can quickly grasp this week’s news in the shortest time.  (Watch the video here:0515 NIA video news report-English

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Weekly News (May 10th- May 16nd )

  • Kaohsiung City Government launches Master's credit Program: Technology entrepreneurship and Business Management and Innovation

In order to help local industries with their international expansion in Southeast Asia, the Economic Development Bureau of Kaohsiung City Government, the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), and National Kaohsiung University of Science and Technology together launched the first Master's credit Program- Technology entrepreneurship and Business Management and Innovation. (Further reading: Kaohsiung City Government launches Master's credit Program: Technology entrepreneurship and Business Management and Innovation)

  • Henley Passport Index ranks Taiwanese passport 30th most powerful in 2021

The 2021 Henley Passport Index is a ranking of all the world’s passports according to the number of destinations. And 2021 Henley Passport Index is now out. (Further reading: Henley Passport Index ranks Taiwanese passport 30th most powerful in 2021)

  • Hu Shu Fen: a social worker helping new immigrants with love and care

Hu Shu Fen is a social worker supervisor at the Jiayi City New Immigrant Family Service Center. She has been assisting new immigrant women for over 15 years. Hu received the “Excellent social worker supervisor award” at the 2021 National Social Workers Recognition Ceremony. (Further reading: Hu Shu Fen: a social worker helping new immigrants with love and care)

  • Interview on One Forty CEO Kevin: leading an organization that helps Southeast Asian migrant workers in Taiwan

One Forty is a non-profit organization formed in 2015 that assists Southeast Asian migrant workers in Taiwan. The migrant workers are from Indonesia, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Thailand.    

Thousands of migrant workers have graduated from the “Southeast Asia Migrant School” (東南亞移工學校) with the help from  One Forty. Southeast Asia Migrant School includes Mandarin language learning courses to help new immigrants develop Chinese language skills. It also includes financial management courses and computer operation courses. (Further reading: Interview on One Forty CEO Kevin: leading an organization that helps Southeast Asian migrant workers in Taiwan)

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