World University Service of Canada (WUSC) Chief Executive Officer, Steve Mason, has reaffirmed the organization’s commitment to empowering Dzaleka residents through entrepreneurship opportunities.
Mason made the remarks on Thursday during his visit to Dzaleka, where he interacted with beneficiaries of the DREEM Artery Project.
Speaking to Yetu FM, Mason said that WUSC understands the challenges faced by refugees and continues to work tirelessly to address some of them.
One of the project beneficiaries, Muriel Ilunga, appealed to WUSC to expand its entrepreneurship programs to promote refugee self-reliance in light of the current encampment policy