The Importance of Volunteer Work for the Humanitarian Fraternity (FFHI)
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 cities and seas
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 cities and seas
Looking through the eyes of another. To see their reality. And, who knows, perhaps feel what another feels? This virtual photographic exhibition is an invitation to stop for
Thirteen indigenous Venezuelan refugee Warao, members of the artisan group NONA ANONAMO, who live in the Pintolândia Shelter, in Boa Vista, Roraima, received the 7th Brazilian Object Award, in the
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 is a particular
In this edition of the Voices from the Shelters Series, we will accompany the story of José Chinel, 42, a Warao Indigenous Venezuelan, student of Nursing, married and
Viviane Naves, volunteer missionary of the Fraternidade Humanitaria, shares her experience as a computer science teacher in the Roraima mission. She created the project “Computer Science without Borders”
Sphere’s focal point organisation in Brazil, Fraternidade – Federação Humanitária Internacional (FFHI), recently completed the translation of the Sphere Handbook into Brazilian Portuguese. You can now download the PDF for free from
In an integrated initiative of the Fraternity – International Humanitarian Federation (FIHF), humanitarian agencies: UNFPA, PAHO, ADRA, Doctors without Borders, Pirilampos Institute, and the Brazilian Army, about 500 refugees of the Indigenous Warao and E’ñepa
Recognized as a human right, sports encourages integrative, creative, and humanizing practices, playing a fundamental role in the shelters of Roraima, under the management of the Fraternity – International
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 an interview with
Revenues obtained from the sales will be reverted to the indigenous people sheltered by Operation Welcome in Roraima The Warao and E’ñepa Craft Center was inaugurated this Friday,
The core missionary Imer represented the Fraternity – International Humanitarian Federation (FIHF) on the radio program Welcome Moment, presented by Acolhida (Welcome) Operation and carried by Rádio Folha FM, on
The Training and Development sector of the Fraternity – International Humanitarian Federation (FIHF) is offering a course on Non-violent Communication to its core missionaries. The first workshop occurred
Through this video, the Fraternity – International Humanitarian Federation (FIHF) shows the importance of fostering inclusion and of guaranteeing a quality of life, dignity, and the well-being of people
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 Venezuelan immigrants and
The Humanitarian Missions carried out are of a voluntary nature, humanitarian and neutral, and you can collaborate in many ways:
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