The FRATERNIDADE maintains operations in Brumadinho
After the rupture of the mining waste dam in January, which affected the Paraopeba River valley and communities in the region of Brumadinho, a small
After the rupture of the mining waste dam in January, which affected the Paraopeba River valley and communities in the region of Brumadinho, a small
“To be missionaries, you must first want to transform yourselves and accept to live the new patterns of life on the Earth, which are based
“The key word is still love”, declared Tissianie Almeida, a missionary of Fraternidade – International Humanitarian Federation, who participated in Brumadinho Mission. The mission continues
The Fraternity – International Humanitarian Federation (FIHF) has been conducting humanitarian missions and attending to emergencies since 2011, with 23 missions altogether, both in Brazil
Celebrating the World Humanitarian Day on August 19, the UN designated it as a way of honoring all those who are active in promoting and
In today’s troubled times, day after day we see the number of women, men, children, young people and the elderly who travel on roads, cross
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
HUMANITARIAN MISSIONS AND EMERGENCIES Since 2011, 24 Humanitarian Missions have been carried out in 17 countries. Currently, the Roraima Mission remains active, and other missions
Humanitarian mission is to give support and comfort to those who need them. It may be for the needy population living on the margins of
The Humanitarian Missions carried out are of a voluntary nature, humanitarian and neutral, and you can collaborate in many ways:
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