In Spain, OCC’s work primarily takes place in Barcelona, particularly in the neighbourhood of El Born, where its main office is located. Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain and the capital of the autonomous community of Catalonia. Considered a diverse and multicultural center in Europe, is home to over 300,000 people from different parts of the world.
Throughout its activities, OCC focuses on creating inclusive communities and opportunities for exchange between local inhabitants and newcomers both from other European countries and from all over the world. In this way, it also facilitates people’s knowledge of the city.
Laboratori d'idiomes
In Language Lab in the heart of Barcelona, we offer a wide range of free language classes for members of our NGO. Our membership for those who want to join the classes is only 20 euros per month.
Migrant and refugee people can join cost-free if they meet our scholarship criteria.
MigraCode Barcelona
Migracode actua com un pont entre la demanda de persones qualificades del sector tecnològic i les persones amb antecedents migratoris que desitgen treballar a la indústria tecnològica. Fundat el 2019, col·laborem amb altres escoles de codi d’Europa per construir una gran comunitat d’empreses i estudiants que fomenti tant la integració laboral com la inclusió social.
CodeWomen
CodeWomen is an empowering and supportive community for women (including trans and non-binary) in the tech field. We provide personal tech and career support. CodeWomen offers its members a safe environment to share their plans, ambitions, doubts, and questions with each other. By building this community, CodeWomen stimulates professional as well as personal growth. The project was started under the umbrella of MigraCode, in order to work towards the successful graduation of its female students as Junior Web Developers and to address the often difficult position of women in the mostly male tech world.