Featured Articles

Recent Articles​

It was a love for practicing medicine that led Adriana to leave her home country of Venezuela in 2016 to start a new life in Miami, FL. After training for 10 years to be a physician and a recent fellowship in infectious disease, she was practicing medicine as a pediatrician

Comprehensive paid “Midternship” program will on-ramp immigrant professionals into open jobs in the healthcare sector. Together with NewYork-Presbyterian, one of the largest academic medical centers in the country, Upwardly Global has co-designed and launched a paid, mid-career internship program to on-ramp internationally-trained immigrants into open roles in the healthcare sector.

In May 2021, Upwardly Global launched a campaign to capture the inspiring stories of the immigrant women in our program. You can read more about it, and their stories, here: #WomensStories – Upwardly Global

Legislation would authorize a federal study to understand and help remove systemic barriers to employment for newcomers to America  Washington, D.C.— Upwardly Global is applauding the introduction of the Bridging the Gap for New Americans Act in the U.S. Senate, following its passage through the House of Representatives in September

New York, NY (November 3, 2021) – Upwardly Global announced today that it has been named a “2021 Top-Rated Nonprofit” by GreatNonprofits, the leading website for community recommendations of charities and nonprofits. Upwardly Global is a national nonprofit that provides job coaching and skill-building and networking programs to help immigrants

The following is an excerpt from a Long Reads article featuring Upwardly Global. Many internationally trained doctors have valuable experience working in the thick of SARS and Ebola epidemics, conflict zones, and other limited-resource conditions — not unlike the conditions faced by hospitals across the United States, as doctors scrambled