Angolans create digital employability platform for Afro-descendants in Brazil

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With the aim of helping Afro-descendant immigrants to get jobs in Brazil, a group of innovative young Angolans launched a digital platform called “Come Bumbar”, whose purpose is to reduce the level of difficulties faced by African immigrants in their search for a job in that South American country.

The digital platform was created by Angolans Frederico Eurico and Faustino Sangoma, where it is possible to register and refer unemployed people, as well as offer training in various areas of knowledge, according to the press release of the Institutional Communication and Press Services of the Embassy of Angola in Brazil .

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The site, which is still in its infancy, lacks sponsorship for the Information Technologies, Post-Graduation in Computing Networks and Organizational Psychology ingenuity, so its mentors have opened a campaign to request support from African embassies in Brazil.

The “Vem Bumbar” platform intends to connect black African immigrants with companies that value black literacy, and also, they are constantly developing the platform to make it more accessible and efficient for its users.

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