MISA BLK (Migrantinnen stark machen für den Arbeitsmarkt) ZWM GmbH, Weißenfels / Merseburg
Lubna Hayatleh-Heinke
- 2024
- Speaker
Lubna Hayatleh-Heinke offers extensive experience in project coaching and supporting vulnerable populations. Born on November 26, 1985, in Damascus, she has played a significant role in empowering migrants, mainly through her involvement with MISA BLK and ZWM GmbH (Zukunftswerkstatt Mitteldeutschland) in Weißenfels and Merseburg. Her efforts are primarily aimed at helping migrant women gain access to the labor market and assisting mothers in navigating their paths.
Her commitment to integration and empowerment is further highlighted by her work with unaccompanied minor refugees and her initiative, "Runde Tische," which focuses on migrant participation. Lubna studied English Literature at the University of Damascus and is advancing her Political Science and Sociology education with Bildungswissenschaften at the Fernuniversität Hagen. This dedication to enhancing her educational and professional capabilities to better serve her community is a testament to her commitment to ongoing learning and growth.
Lubna Hayatleh-Heinke's linguistic skills include Arabic, German, and English, enabling her to bridge diverse cultural contexts effectively. Fluent in Arabic, proficient in German, and knowledgeable in English, she is an essential connector among various linguistic communities, enhancing her ability to facilitate communication and integration. This multilingual ability enriches her project coaching roles. It reassures the audience of her strong communication skills, allowing her to champion and empower migrants, while integrating her cultural and linguistic insights with her studies in political science and sociology studies. By merging traditional and modern narratives, she brings a comprehensive approach to her work. This blend of cultural experience and a forward-looking mindset makes Lubna a compelling advocate for change and integration, equipping her to lead and support communities through transformative changes.