A Day Dedicated to World Peace
International Day of Peace, celebrated on September 21st, emphasizes the importance of fraternity and solidarity in building a peaceful and sustainable world. Concrete acts of
International Day of Peace, celebrated on September 21st, emphasizes the importance of fraternity and solidarity in building a peaceful and sustainable world. Concrete acts of
In the last five months, the Livelihoods – Lasting Solutions Sector team of the Fraternity – International Humanitarian Federation (FIHF) has been focusing a greater effort on encouraging entrepreneurship
Livelihoods and Lasting Solutions The Livelihoods and Lasting Solutions Intervention Sector was created by theFraternity – International Humanitarian Missions (FIHM) to promote actions that help in the integration
Even though it was a challenging year, the second semester was quite dynamic for the Sector. The Livelihoods Sector is guided by strategies that can
PRESS Articles published in Brazil and abroad about Humanitarian Fraternity (FIHM) November, 21 2023 Building a Sustainable Network: Sphere in Ukraine and Eastern EuropeSource: www.spherestandards.org
International Human Rights Day is celebrated every year on December 10th. The date was established in 1950, two years after the United Nations (UN) adopted
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
The Livelihoods and Lasting Solutions Sector of the Humanitarian Fraternity (FIHF), in collaboration with the Senai, promoted the Breadmaking Course at the Indigenous Cultural and Training Center (ICTC), in
Bruno Avilo Arintero Quinonez, 20 years old, a resident of the Pintolândia Shelter, is a youth of Warao ethnicity who knew how to move rapidly from
From the beginning of 2021, the initiatives, the projects and the actions intensified in the area of the Coordination of Livelihoods – Lasting Solutions, which
The Humanitarian Fraternity (FFHI) becomes the manager of the three shelters for Venezuelan indigenous immigrants existing in Roraima, and deepens its focus on the specifics
The Humanitarian Fraternity (FFHI) becomes the manager of the three shelters for Venezuelan indigenous immigrants existing in Roraima, and deepens its focus on the specifics
Venezuelan indigenous refugees participate in vocational courses promoted by the Humanitarian Fraternity (FFHI) In the social organization of indigenous peoples, in their original context, there
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