Speaking out against racism
Anti-racism. Barcelona presents the campaign “Voices against racism”, with sixty activities in November and through to the middle of December to generate debate and reflection and get people involved in the fight against racism.
The new SAIER head office brings together and adds more support services for migrants and refugees
Refuge City. The facility is located in the neighbourhood of Hostafrancs, at C/ Tarragona, 173..
Barcelona Municipal Immigration Council recognises the initiative ‘Regularización Ya’
Interculturality. The organisation is collecting signatures to process a popular legislative initiative in the Spanish parliament.
New shipment of humanitarian material to Kyiv
The Mayor visited the Ukrainian capital and pledged to strengthen the existing corridor for cooperation.
Over 17,100 people from Ukraine attended to in the city
Social Services. Support has been provided to register 2,600 new residents of Ukrainian origin.
More than 200 children from Ukraine are taking part in summer camps here
Children. The activities, which are free, are on from 18 July to 26 August, at the IES Bernat Metge and the IES Sant Martí.
Municipal services attend to 12,000 refugees from Ukraine
Social Services. Most support was provided by the UCRANE, the new social emergency centre opened in April.
A new social support centre opens for people arriving from Ukraine
Social Services. The centre is located in Passatge del Dos de Maig and operates around the clock, seven days a week.
Information session: “Barcelona Refuge City. What can you do?”
Barcelona, Refuge City. A session is being held in the auditorium at the Jaume Fuster Library on Friday afternoon, outlining everything being done and how to help refugees arriving from Ukraine.
Greater prevention and more resources to build an anti-racist Barcelona
Inclusion. With an investment of 400,000 euros, the Office for Non-Discrimination will get a boost and training action developed.
Institutional declaration on the invasion of Ukraine
The Full Municipal Council Meeting of February began with an institutional declaration condemning the Russian Federation’s invasion of Ukraine and calling for a dialogue to put an end to the situation.