Life Values - Indigenous Women
Several women. Different generations. Warao, E’ñepa, Kariña, no matter the ethnicity, they have in common the pride of being indigenous. Strong and courageous, they carry with them the
Several women. Different generations. Warao, E’ñepa, Kariña, no matter the ethnicity, they have in common the pride of being indigenous. Strong and courageous, they carry with them the
After months of group work, the largest greenhouse of the Light-Community of Fraternity, of Aurora, has been restored from its foundation with the help of all its members
At the request of the news agency, The New Humanitarian, the General Manager of the Fraternity – International Humanitarian Federation (FIHF), Friar Luciano, recorded a video interview for the
Historically, talking about suicide has always been considered a taboo by society. But official data indicates that we need to overcome this obstacle and address this wound: suicide
September 5th was instituted as the International Day of Charity by the United Nations (UN) to mark the date of Mother Teresa of Calcutta’s death. Her life was
Today, September 8, we celebrate the International Literacy Day. Created in 1967 by the United Nations (UN), it is a reminder to all nations in the world that literacy
To facilitate the interaction between health workers and indigenous immigrants and refugees, the Fraternity – International Humanitarian Federation (FIHF), in partnership with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR),
Music is an instrument of communication with the innermost levels of existence. The drumming, harmonies, scales and the most diverse rhythms integrate everyone’s taste, regardless of age, ethnicity,
The University of Santo Tomás of Colombia, in partnership with the Fraternity – International Humanitarian Missions (FIHM), Emergency Education, Mahle Institute, and the Waldorf Educational and Social Corporation, are
On Sunday the 23rd, the missionaries of the Fraternity – International Humanitarian Federation (FIHF) participated via internet in the second class of the course on Story Telling, administered by Laerte,
Music, poetry, handicrafts, painting… the shelters for Venezuelan refugees in Roraima, under management of the Fraternity – International Humanitarian Federation (FIHF), have gained more color, beauty and joy through
Education activates and strengthens strategies to alleviate and heal the effects caused by traumatic events. This is the main objective of the Emergency Pedagogy, which uses a series of
Entertainment and information are what the radio station DIBUNOKO YAKERA provides, created by the Warao Indigenous in the Janokoida Shelter, which is under the management of the Fraternity –
The Fraternity – International Humanitarian Federation (FIHF) has been conducting humanitarian missions and attending to emergencies since 2011, with 23 missions altogether, both in Brazil and in 16
“Serving without expecting anything.” It is in this way that the missionary of the Fraternity – International Humanitarian Federation (FIHF), Maria del Pilar, classifies the work in the Roraima Mission
The Humanitarian Missions carried out are of a voluntary nature, humanitarian and neutral, and you can collaborate in many ways:
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