Masonry assistant course given by the CCFI in Roraima
The Indigenous Cultural and Training Centre (CCFI) has been developing a series of training sessions with job opportunities for: indigenous Venezuelan refugees and indigenous Brazilians
The Indigenous Cultural and Training Centre (CCFI) has been developing a series of training sessions with job opportunities for: indigenous Venezuelan refugees and indigenous Brazilians
On March 10, a space for the Association of Indigenous Migrants Roraimö (AMIR) was inaugurated within the Indigenous Cultural and TrainingCentre (CCFI), as the first manifestation of
In its various actions, the Fraternity – International Humanitarian Federation (FIHF) through the Indigenous Cultural and Training Centre (CCFI), located in Boa Vista – Roraima,
The Fraternity – International Humanitarian Federation (FIHF), through the Indigenous Cultural and Training Center (CCFI), continues to join efforts with other humanitarian agencies in the
During the week of February 13th to 17th, enrollment began for the first semester of the Continuing Training Program for Development (PFCD) at the Indigenous
In this report you will follow the task carried out at the Indigenous Cultural and Training Centre (CCFI), an initiative of the Fraternity – International
Este Estudo de Caso relata o empenho da Fraternidade – Federação Humanitária Internacional (FFHI) na criação do Centro Cultural e de Formação Indígena (CCFI), que
Headquartered in Roraima, in the city of Boa Vista, theIndigenous Cultural and Training Centre (CCFI), founded and managed by the Fraternity – International Humanitarian Federation (FIHF),
The Haircutting Course was held between August 18 to September 9, 2022, with in person classes occurring during the afternoon. Sponsored by the Pan American
From August 15 to 19, an in person new training workshop took place at the Indigenous Cultural and Training Centre (CCFI). Funded by the Panamerican Foundation
September 5, World Day of Charity (International Day of Charity) Within a global context where entire populations live in situations of extreme social vulnerability, the
Pemon-Taurepang Coming from cross-border communities that occupy territories between Brazil & Venezuela, the Pemon-Taurepang indigenous peoples came to the city of Boa Vista, Roraima, and
The bimonthly report produced by the Fraternity – International HumanitarianFederation (FIHF) provides information on activities carried out at the Indigenous Cultural and Training Centre (CCFI) headquartered in the city
Between April and July of this year, the Indigenous Cultural and Training Centre(CCFI), coordinated by the Fraternity – International Humanitarian Federation(FIHF), offered literacy courses to Venezuelan indigenous
Created through an initiative of the Fraternity – International Humanitarian Federation (FIHF) for developing cultural, professional teaching and training activities for indigenous Venezuelans, Brazilians and Guianese
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