RORAIMA MISSION
since November 2016
Created to reinforce the confrontation with the Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Boa Vista, Roraima, the Protection and Care Area (PCA) is mainly for the treatment of
PARTNERSHIPS Some of the national and international Humanitarian Missions were jointly carried out with world-renowned institutions, such as the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), the
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
Account of a missionary Day after day, thousands of Venezuelans continue to enter Brazil. The situation in Venezuela prompts them to look for a different
With more than thirty years of experience in musical education, the Master Jose Carlos Bago d’Uva was impressed by the vocal ability of the children
In 2016, touched by the Venezuelan immigration crisis in the north of Brazil, which had begun to be more intense, Fraternity – International Humanitarian Federation (FIHF) send
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
In March of this year, the Fraternity – International Humanitarian Federation (FIHF) received a donation of 7,500 oral hygiene kits with the assistance of the professor Wilson
People who leave their countries to flee from a humanitarian crises situation launch into the unknown, into uncertainty. They don’t know if they’ll receive help,
Members of the Roraima Mission began the implementation of the project for making 2,400 masks in the shelters managed by the Fraternity – International Humanitarian Federation (FIHF).
[fusion_separator style_type=”none” top_margin=”20px” ][/fusion_separator] The growing number of Venezuelans arriving and settling in the city of Pacaraima, in Roraima, represents a challenge that the local
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,
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.
Missionaries provide education and relaxation in activities adapted for special needs refugee children and youths. “Aunty, don’t you speak any Spanish?”, a Venezuelan child asked
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