Entrepreneurship Motivational Training for Indonesian Migrant Workers in Hong Kong
Kata Kunci:
entrepreneurship, migran worker, protectionAbstrak
The role of Indonesian migrant workers as contributors to the country's foreign exchange cannot be denied anymore. However, with such a large amount of money, not all workers can have an established life when they are no longer working as migrant workers Entrepreneurship can be an appealing option for returned migrant workers to utilize the skills and experiences they gained abroad while contributing to their local community. However, there is a need for entrepreneurship training for Indonesian Migrant Workers to prepare for their retirement. On April 30, 2023, the training was held using the hybrid method. The training was attended by approximately 60 migrant workers in Hong Kong from various communities, not only members of the Hong Kong PCIA but also the Church community, Underground Music, and others. To ensure the continuity of community service activities at the end of the training event, the community service team provided grants in the form of funds for program sustainability. The grants are expected to help them to be able to maintain routine activities even though the UMY and UNISA community service teams do not directly assist them.