Spearheaded by Small Business Britain, the Cedar Review will draw upon data, lived experience, and expert insight to identify practical ways to grow the economic contribution of refugee entrepreneurs. The Cedar Review will encourage collaboration between businesses, Government, and financial institutions to drive positive change. Yeukai Taruvinga, founder of London-based youth charity Active Horizons, is one of many refugee entrepreneurs sharing lived-experience with the new Cedar Review (Image: Small Business Britain)For more information, visit http://www.cedarreview.com. "As a refugee in London, it's evident how much culture and talent we bring to table, whilst also making a positive contribution to the UK economy and society. "The Cedar Review is crucial in demonstrating the barriers we face and finding solutions to support a productive and economically successful nation.”The Review will be guided by a Steering Board of refugee entrepreneurs, academics, NGOs, and business leaders, ensuring lived experience is central to every stage of the process.
Source: The Times January 19, 2026 14:32 UTC