Objective
Migrant integration in the southwest island of Gran Canary.
Activities
Activities are implemented in the basement of the RSCJ community house.
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Legal advice (all year round)
A lawyer comes once a week to the centre to respond to legal issues. Highlights migrants their rights and obligations
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Literacy lessons (from October to June)
Some migrants have never been to school.
23% of the enrolled students
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Spanish and cultural lessons (from October to June)
2 Spanish levels:
Beginner: 60% of enrolled students
Advanced beginner: 10% of enrolled students
Day trips to Spanish cultural museums (tomato museum, Colonial museum) and local gradens
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Food Handling lessons
Outcomes:
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Yearly, around 60-100 students improved their Spanish skills.
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Migrants acquired self-confidence and autonomy to run daily errands and affairs.
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Greater social integration of migrants.
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Increased their potentiality for employment: yearly, around 5-10 migrants acquired food handling skills.
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Improved relationships between migrants of different faiths.
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Improved gender relationships between migrants.
People being served
People being served : Women
Number of participants : 51-100
Schedule
Project status : Ongoing
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Overview
Focus of the project : People
JPIC Imperative : Welcoming People on the Move
UN Sustainable Development Goals :

