AISCHA NAJJAR WAS A DOCTOR in Syria-until war turned her into a refugee. She found safety in the United States, but amid the chaos of her flight, her medical records vanished. She had little choice but to repeat medical school. Millions of displaced people and people in emerging markets face similar problems each year. Tedious and outdated processes prevent them from proving their skills and education, forcing them to miss out on jobs or needlessly repeat years of schooling.
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