London-based Mazi Mas seeks to help migrant women in other cities
DeeperDive is a beta AI feature. Refer to full articles for the facts.
New York
MAZI MAS, a social enterprise that supports migrant women through training and experience in the food industry, is looking to expand overseas from its base in London, where it runs a pop-up restaurant and a catering operation.
"I'm talking to people in Berlin who are in the process of trying to set it up there," the organisation's founder and chief executive, Nikandre Kopcke, said in an interview. "We are attacking a global problem in a local way, and it resonates anywhere (that) migration has caused big changes and upheavals in the urban environment.
Copyright SPH Media. All rights reserved.
TRENDING NOW
From 1MDB to ‘corporate mafia’: Is Malaysia facing a new governance test?
Higher costs, lower returns: Why are Singaporeans still betting on real estate?
South-east Asian markets account for 8.8% of global capital inflows from 2021 to 2024: report
Richard Eu on how core values, customers keep Singapore’s TCM chain Eu Yan Sang relevant