Learn by Doing
In a playful way, through carpentry and agroecology, indigenous children and youths acquire new abilities. While they wait for the educational agroecology project to resume, the young natives
In a playful way, through carpentry and agroecology, indigenous children and youths acquire new abilities. While they wait for the educational agroecology project to resume, the young natives
[fusion_separator style_type=”none” top_margin=”20px” ][/fusion_separator] In response to the growing number of Venezuelan immigrants into Colombian territory, the Fraternity – International Humanitarian Federation (FIHF) has been working more and more with
Members of the Fraternity – International Humanitarian Missions (FIHM) that are active in the Colombia Mission are participating in a course on combating the new Coronavirus (COVID-19) offered by the Red Cross. The
[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 health, education, and
The team of the Fraternity – International Humanitarian Federation (FIHF) recorded a video with the natives themselves of the Warao and E’ñepa, giving tips on care and hygiene that can
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, new language is
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. To leave one’s
“Walker, there is no path. A path is made by walking.” This phrase of the Spanish poet Antonio Machado starts the video “The Feet and the walking of
With the worsening of the economic and social crisis in Venezuela, many Venezuelans are forced to leave their country of origin in search of the guarantee of personal
A partnership between the Fraternidade – International Humanitarian Federation (FIHF), through the Roraima Mission, and the Humanitarian Agency of the Adventist Church (ADRA) had been passing on basic health care tips that
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 the missionary of
The E’ñepa came from a mountain from which the Cuchivero river also came, located in the northern region of Venezuela, in the Amazon jungle. One day, this
Through an initiative of the Fraternidade – International Humanitarian Federation (FIHF), in March of this year the first vocational course for waiters was started for the immigrants and refugees
The painting on the wall in the handicraft space of the Pintolândia Shelter, in Roraima, had been a wish for a long time. The space for the indigenous
The professor Wilson Galhego Garcia, head of the UNESP – FOA, dentistry school of Araçatuba, in charge of the Happy Smile Project, arranged with Colgate to obtain 7,500 kits from the
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