Reintegration assistance in Pakistan: Muhammad, Shah, Rahat and Waqas share their stories

Peshawar, Pakistan: From shoemaking to soft drinks distribution, reintegration assistance provides people returning to Pakistan with a number of opportunities to start anew and run their own business. Meet Shah, who runs his own fruit and vegetable store in Peshwar: https://returnnetwork.eu/2021/10/05/eyes-on-pakistan-shah/

Muhammad came back to Peshawar, Pakistan, after five years spent in Germany. Before going abroad, he specialised in shoemaking – and decided get back to the business after returning home. His migration and reintegration testimony: https://returnnetwork.eu/2021/10/05/eyes-on-pakistan-muhammad/

Rahat is a glove-maker from Sialkot, with over 20 years of experience in the field. Reintegration assistance enabled him to enter into a glove-making partnership and re-start his life after half a decade spent in Greece: https://returnnetwork.eu/2021/10/05/eyes-on-pakistan-rahat/

Waqas runs a soft drinks distribution business in Pakistan, capitalising on his experience abroad. “I got a lot of experience in Austria that I would not have gained in Pakistan. It was hard, but now I can make something out of it. I am thinking of starting a new business of trading baby diapers when things get back to normal.” https://returnnetwork.eu/2021/10/05/eyes-on-pakistan-waqas/