
Clay Pots: Ancestral Culture and Income Generation
In December, another “Clay Pots” workshop took place at the Indigenous Cultural and Training Centre (CCFI), as a way of continuing the workshop developed in August of this year, a
In December, another “Clay Pots” workshop took place at the Indigenous Cultural and Training Centre (CCFI), as a way of continuing the workshop developed in August of this year, a
Human mobility, over the centuries, propels history, promotes transformations and expresses the profound capacity of individuals to overcome adversity in the search for better living conditions. It is estimated that
The Fraternity – International Humanitarian Missions (FIHM) did a Multi-mixture Workshop, multi-mixture being a nutritional compound with various ingredients of brans, green leaves and seeds, with the intent of offering everybody an
Members of the Fraternity – International HumanitarianMissions (FIHM), since May of this year, are developing the Food and Food Security Project within the Portugal Humanitarian Mission. This pilot project serves as a
This video describes the Macuxi techniques for producing clay vessels, and they were passed on to indigenous people from different tribes, with different cultures and traditions during the Vovó Barro
The pieces are handcrafted and passed down through generations Offered by the Indigenous Cultural and Training Centre(CCFI), coordinated by the Fraternity – International Humanitarian Federation(FIHF), the Vovó Barro (Granny Clay) workshop made
Children and young people assisted by the Angola Humanitarian Mission learn about the importance of personal hygiene. Humanitarian aid volunteers of the Fraternity –International Humanitarian Missions (FIHM) sponsored a training on Personal
Resilience, strength, joy, gentleness, love. These are some words that express the feelings of the humanitarian aid volunteers who participated in the Angola Humanitarian Mission, carried out by the Fraternity –
With a great deal of creativity and practicality, by recycling materials, the Art-Education Sector developed, through playful strategies, equipment and tools through that benefit the community of the Saint Isabel Children’s Home.
With the worsening of the humanitarian crises all over the world, a humanitarian action has become an initiative of ever more crucial importance. So it is that, since 2008, the
“I miss my family, where I used to live, my home, and coming here is like starting over, coming to a place where you don’t know anything, you don’t have
The Livelihoods and Lasting Solutions Sector of the Humanitarian Fraternity (FIHF), in collaboration with the Senai, promoted the Breadmaking Course at the Indigenous Cultural and Training Center (ICTC), in Boa Vista (RR) – Brazil.
In this video, you will be able to follow the training courses done by the Fraternity –Humanitarian Missions (FIHM) for representatives of public bodies and the civil society of five municipalities from
More than five years of the Brazilian response to the Venezuelan migratory crisis This Thursday at 8 pm, the Fraternity – InternationalHumanitarian Federation (FIHF) launched the Documentary on the Trajectory of a Mission,
The hydraulics course, taught at the Indigenous Cultural and Training Center (ICTC) in Boa Vista, Roraima / Brazil, was developed by the Humanitarian Fraternity(FIHF) in partnership with the Senai, and its goal is to
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