Annual Report 2022
Through the 2022 Annual Report, you will be able to access information and data on the activities carried out by the Means of Life and
Through the 2022 Annual Report, you will be able to access information and data on the activities carried out by the Means of Life and
The Fraternity – International Humanitarian Federation (FIHF) is supporting the development of a music education project of the Roraima Association of Indigenous Immigrants (AMIR), an initiative that includes
The Individual Micro-entrepreneur course, promoted through a joint effort between the Federal Institute of Roraima (IFRR) and the Fraternity – International Humanitarian Federation (FIHF), took
In December, another “Clay Pots” workshop took place at the Indigenous Cultural and Training Centre (CCFI), as a way of continuing the workshop developed in
Fraternity – International Humanitarian Federation (FIHF), through the Cultural and Indigenous Training Center (CCFI), participated in the continuing education course in Social Entrepreneurship promoted by the
This video describes the Macuxi techniques for producing clay vessels, and they were passed on to indigenous people from different tribes, with different cultures and
The pieces are handcrafted and passed down through generations Offered by the Indigenous Cultural and Training Centre(CCFI), coordinated by the Fraternity – International Humanitarian Federation(FIHF), the Vovó
Having a status of refugee, is it possible to open a bank account? What documents are necessary? How does one send money abroad? How does
The Humanitarian Fraternity (FIHF), in partnership with Operation Welcome, continues to work with the indigenous immigrant populations coming from Venezuela and Guiana, and with Brazilian communities, at
Indigenous People’s Day was held on April 19, from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Secretariat of the Indigenous of the State of Roraima.
In the context of immigration and sanctuary, such as is experienced at the border of Venezuela with Brazil, adaptation to a new life, new customs,
November 15 to 26, Wednesday to Sunday During the second half of November, the missionaries conducted several activities with the Venezuelan immigrants that are in
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Thursday, Feb 16 Meeting of the coordinator of the CRI – Center of Reference to the Immigrant with the Venezuelan non-Immigrant refugees about the issue
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