Hong Kong is a global metropolis where the ethnic minority community, despite comprising a small portion of the total population, plays a vital role in the city’s social, economic, and cultural development. Nevertheless, ethnic minorities continue to face significant employment challenges, including language barriers, cultural differences, workplace discrimination, and institutional hurdles.

In recent years, both governmental and NGOs have introduced various support measures, significantly increasing career opportunities for ethnic minorities. This seminar aims to bring together recruitment platforms, government bodies, tertiary education, and ethnic minority communities to explore the opportunities and challenges arising from local policies. Special focus will be placed on racial inclusion within the public healthcare system and the career development of ethnic minority youth. By fostering cross-sector dialogue, we hope to advance policy implementation, optimize existing measures, and cultivate an equitable and inclusive employment ecosystem—realizing the vision of Hong Kong as a diverse and inclusive society.

Details:
Date         :       March 25th 2026 (Wed)
Time        :       9:30am to 1:00pm
Venue      :       201, Duke of Windsor Social Service Bldg, Wanchai
Language :    Cantonese

Please register online before March 20th 2026. For any problem, please contact our Project Manager Ms Tiffany Chan (28762414/ [email protected]) or Officer Mr Norman Kwan (28762435/[email protected]) at Policy Research and Advocacy. We look forward to your participation!

Encl: 
Memo & Rundown

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