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Lower Saxony Extends 'Start Guides' Program Until 2030

Lower Saxony boosts refugee integration with extended funding. But who's leading the projects? The state keeps regional leaders' names a mystery.

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Lower Saxony Extends 'Start Guides' Program Until 2030

Lower Saxony has strengthened its commitment to refugee labor market integration. The state has extended funding for the 'Start Guides' program until 2030, supporting 26 regional projects that assist refugees in finding work and help businesses with integration. However, the names of regional leaders of these projects remain unclear.

The 'Start Guides' program plays a crucial role in Lower Saxony's strategy for refugee integration. It supports tens of thousands of immigrants from main countries of origin, who are now employed and contributing to social security. This initiative has proven successful, with nearly two-thirds of refugees who arrived in 2015 finding employment in the state.

Despite the program's success, the names of the regional leaders driving these projects remain unlisted. The state's search results do not explicitly mention these key figures, leaving the public unaware of who is steering these vital efforts.

Lower Saxony's extension of funding for refugee labor market integration until 2030 underscores the state's commitment to this critical cause. While the program's success is evident, transparency could be improved by publicly acknowledging the regional leaders of the 'Start Guide' projects.

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