Continuing Education Program for Development
Indigenous immigrant young people and adults, and indigenous people from local tribes who live in the State of Roraima participated in the Continuing Education Program
Indigenous immigrant young people and adults, and indigenous people from local tribes who live in the State of Roraima participated in the Continuing Education Program
On June 14 last, Imer and Ricardo Baumgartner, together with Friar Thomas, a monk of the Grace Mercy Order, all humanitarian workers of the Fraternity
The importance of partnerships in the humanitarian response and the Project “Come, You Can!” of Visão Mundial It’s not anything new in any of the fields of human
Team of Trainers Our mission is to train internal and external teams either in virtual form or in person, so they are more ready to
Bread, one of the most necessary human foods. And when the process of transforming flour into bread involves people that will be the very beneficiaries
Members of Humanitarian Fraternity (FIHF) conducted a training with employees of the shelters for indigenous Venezuelans in Piauí Through an initiative of the Ministry of
“Flexibility,” a watchword for whomever is active in a humanitarian response, was emphasized by Ricardo Baumgartner, primary missionary, during the meeting promoted by the Fraternity –
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
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
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
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
The Fraternity – International Humanitarian Federation (FIHF) has been conducting humanitarian missions and attending to emergencies since 2011, with 23 missions altogether, both in Brazil
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.
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
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
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