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Achan reveals why she has struggled to find work in Australia

"They look at the colour of my skin and just assume I don’t know anything."

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Achan. Source: Nigel Wright

Twenty-six year old Achan might be young, but the Sudanese-Australian refugee has lived several lifetimes.
Achan, who fled war-torn Sudan as a child is one of several participants in the new SBS program The Employables. The show takes several serially unemployed contestants from marginalised backgrounds and gives them the tools and support to make their entrepreneurial dreams a reality.
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Creating barista training scheme for people with disadvantaged backgrounds is Achan's business dream. Source: Nigel Wright
One of seven children, Achan was raised by a single mother. In 2000, her family fled the civil war in Sudan and travelled to Egypt. At the tender age of nine, she was forced into child labour to clean houses to survive – an experience that has had a lasting effect on her.

“I ended up working as a child to help the family stay within our own house, without becoming homeless,” she told presenter Shammah Dhall in the opening episode of The Employables.

“Some people that I worked for actually threatened me if I don’t clean properly they will take my life.”
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An emotional Achan with presenter Shammah Dhall. Source: Supplied
Achan’s family arrived in Australia as refugees in 2003. As a young adult, Achan struggled to find work - she would apply for jobs after seeing a vacancy sign in the window or online only to be told there was no job when she appeared to interview in person.

“I haven’t had any luck with people hiring me. They usually look at the colour of my skin and they just assume I don’t know anything,” she says.
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The participants on The Employables. Source: Nigel Wright
Achan’s business dream is to create a barista training scheme for those from remote and disadvantaged communities to become self-sufficient.

“Now that I am in this position I don’t want anyone to suffer and go through what I went through, because it is heart wrenching.”
'The Employables' premieres Wednesday 22 August at 8.30pm on SBS. Episodes will be available after broadcast anytime, anywhere via SBS On Demand. 



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Published 22 August 2018 2:33pm
Updated 30 August 2018 1:09pm
By Sarah Malik


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