The Migracode project is a two-year collaboration between civil society organizations in Sweden, Norway, Poland, Greece, Cyprus, and Spain, co-funded by the European Union's Erasmus+ Program. The objective of the project was to enhance the labor market integration of migrants and other vulnerable groups by providing support for digital skills and key competencies.
As the project comes to a close, let us highlight some of its most significant achievements:

• Five international meetings were held in Sweden, Greece, Cyprus, Norway, and Spain, along with several online network meetings.

• A Web Development Course for asylum seekers was launched in Stockholm, Sweden by Föreningen Framtidståget and the Rural Hackers movement initiated by Ticket2Europe in Galicia, Spain.

• Refugees, migrants, young people, and women in rural areas have benefited from the open technical education courses offered by the partners, which have been updated and improved.

• The European Migracode Network, a network of organizations offering free technical education to migrants and refugees in Europe, has been strengthened.

• New partnerships and collaborations have been established with both international and local stakeholders.

• The employees of the partner organizations have developed their competencies in delivering open technical education to vulnerable groups, promoting the employability of these individuals, and utilizing non-formal education methods in technical education.


These results demonstrate the impactful cooperation between the organizations and their commitment to supporting the integration of migrants and other vulnerable groups through the development of digital skills and key competencies.

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