Girona, Spain

Girona is a city of opportunities that has welcomed people from other regions and countries to create a highly diverse municipality.
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City population
102,684
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Average number of years of schooling
13
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Member since
2022
Mayor
Mayor Ms Marta Madrenas i Mir
Focal point
Ms. Maria Àngels Porxas Roig

Vision

We believe that lifelong learning should enable all citizens to achieve two objectives: personal development, which will allow individuals to pursue their life projects, achieve their personal and professional goals, and feel fulfilled; and social inclusion, reducing inequalities among the population as a whole, and achieving a fairer and more egalitarian society.

Girona is committed to promoting lifelong learning and necessary skills so that all citizens can develop in a comprehensive manner and achieve their goals.
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Mayor Ms Marta Madrenas i Mir
Mayor of Girona

Policies, plan and implementation

Sustainability and health
The city focuses on promoting and training citizens in health issues, from both an individual and a community perspective. Viewed holistically, health is integral to development, social inclusion and more sustainable cities.
Equity and inclusion
The city’s strategy includes projects that promote educational equity, e.g. by combating school segregation, ensuring the equitable distribution of resources, and creating individual learning itineraries that reflect individuals’ needs and interests.
Decent work and entrepreneurship
Girona has established a training council comprising different actors involved in vocational training, career guidance and employment. It has also launched Youth Spaces, a project that helps young people to design their own training itineraries.

Good practices

Girona learning city interactive map
The map shows the location of all training and learning initiatives available in the local area, and includes an explanation for each one.
INTRO Project
The INTRO project provides citizens with training in the use of new information and communication technologies, thereby tackling the digital divide in education.
Catalan courses
Learning Catalan is key to facilitating the inclusion of people who have recently arrived in Girona. Hence, language courses are offered by the City Consortium for Linguistic Normalization.