Impulsa is a micro-credential programme designed to support the labor inclusion of migrants and refugees. Developed in collaboration with the Madrid Culinary Campus and the Faculty of Economics at Universidad Pontificia Comillas, the program offers innovative, high-quality training in administrative and catering skills. It aims to respond to growing labor market demands while helping participants regularize their administrative status and improve employability.
Aligned with the EUPeace Living Peace Lab methodology, the project brings together academic staff, civil society organizations like Red Acoge, and private university actors. Through a series of structured activities—from fieldwork to pilot implementation—it seeks to become a replicable model for other sectors, promoting digital inclusion and social equity across vulnerable communities.