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To help shape his business Carlos sought free entrepreneurship courses. That’s when he learned about USAID’s Economic Inclusion Project supporting Venezuelan migrants in Ecuador.
Omaira enrolled in the entrepreneurship courses offered through the Economic Inclusion Project funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and implemented by the World Council Of Credit Unions’ (WOCCU).
At the end of 2021, Daniel learned about the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) Economic Inclusion project through the World Council of Credit Unions (WOCCU).
Ariana Gonzalez, a 24 year-old single mom to two young boys, lives in Quito right on the skirt of the Pichincha volcano. She arrived in Ecuador four months ago, in November of 2022. Today she shares a two-bedroom apartment with another Venezuelan family.