The idea, according to the president of the Câmara de Braga, is for the accommodations to also be a “training space” to give the tools for “career development and professional placement.”
The municipal housing company of Braga launched a public tender for the transformation of the old primary school of Celerós into a migrant reception centre at a value of €1.4 million. This way, they will be able to accommodate new immigrants in hopes of combatting issues with recruitment of new labour workers for the fabric business. They would also ensure that the immigrant population is not “subjected to undignified situations”.
Additionally, the centre would serve as a “training space” to give the tools needed for “career development and professional placement”. It is predicted that they will be able to build 16 new accommodations, and the investment is being supported wholly by funds from Plano de Recuperação e Resiliência.
Proposals can be presented until 19 April, according to BragaHabit, and the execution period is 300 days starting from the date of contract award.
This is a great innovative solution in combating the integration challenges and the surge of migrants in Portugal.. This is solving few problems-housing , space for training, skill development etc
Each city should think outside the box for the prosperity of their City.
Labour shortage is a global crisis and each leader should put politics aside and deal with the Economics of Migration which is long time and sustainable.
More private sector engagement need to be deployed as well.
Join us as we have session for Politicians on the Economics of Migration during the Migration Conference July 7-8,2025 in Porto
By Roy Ojomo from Porto on 22 Apr 2025, 07:58