Art Education in Roraima
One of the tasks of the missionaries of the Fraternity – International Humanitarian Federation (FIHF) is to transform traumatic situations into new opportunities for growth and renewal.
One of the tasks of the missionaries of the Fraternity – International Humanitarian Federation (FIHF) is to transform traumatic situations into new opportunities for growth and renewal.
This Case Study is the result of the development and lessons learned during the Education in Emergencies and Humanitarian Responses Course.
With a great deal of creativity and practicality, by recycling materials, the Art-Education Sector developed, through playful strategies, equipment and tools through that benefit the community of
The five shelters managed by Fraternity – International Humanitarian Federation (FIHF),in the Roraima Humanitarian Mission, have an Art-Education in Emergencies Sector which provides many teaching and development activities for those in the
It was done on January 29, 30 and 31, an online course about the “Minimum Standards for Education in Emergencies,” organized by the Fraternity – International
Inclusion, participation and creativity are necessary instruments when referring to education in an emergency situation. To leave one’s country to look for better conditions of
Fátima Cavalcante, volunteer missionary of the Fraternity – International Humanitarian Federation (FIHF), spoke about Art-Education in the shelters under the management of the institution, in
José Vasquez, an ex-consultant of the UNICEF for 29 years, participated in 2018 in Roraima with humanitarian responses in emergency situations, for the protection of
From the perspective of Integral Education, Fraternidade – International Humanitarian Federation seeks to create relations pervaded by values of self-perfecting and hope. The work has
Adding efforts and knowledge, with well-defined objectives and goals, the Education Course in Emergencies and Humanitarian Responses was implemented, promoted by the Fraternity – Humanitarian
The Fraternity – International Humanitarian Federation (FIHF), through the Indigenous Cultural and Training Center (CCFI), continues to join efforts with other humanitarian agencies in the
Bringing continuity to the actions developed by the Fraternity – International Humanitarian Missions (FIHM) in 2022 in Angola, members of the organization re-engage with those activities in
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
Small colored pieces of tiles, mirrors and ceramics are being meticulously fitted together, and until they begin to gain shape and meaning, they require patience
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