The International Translator Day is celebrated on September 30
Translation, an indispensable task for furthering the mission of the Humanitarian Fraternity (FIHF) “The translator is not merely changing words from one language to another,
Translation, an indispensable task for furthering the mission of the Humanitarian Fraternity (FIHF) “The translator is not merely changing words from one language to another,
Promoting a culture of peace, the foundations of the Humanitarian Fraternity (FIHF) are respect and unconditional love for all beings. Celebrated today, September 21, the
The International Day of Charity, which is being celebrated today, the 5th of September, invites us to a practice: “prepare our heart to serve a
More than 150 people, including children, young people and adults participated in the 1st Knowledge Exchange Meeting at the Janokoida Shelter in Pacaraima, Roraima, held by the Fraternity
The Young Woman Project (Eboma Tida, in the Warao language) will train indigenous refugees between ages 10 to 19 years to produce sustainable absorbents The Art-Education
From the beginning of 2021, the initiatives, the projects and the actions intensified in the area of the Coordination of Livelihoods – Lasting Solutions, which
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
Celebrating the courage and resilience of those forced to leave everything behind. Commemorating June 20, the World Day of the Refugee is a date for
The actions of human beings, their way of life and choices have a major impact on the planet’s ecosystems and significantly alter the natural environments.
A space for Venezuelan indigenous immigrants and refugees The official inauguration ceremony of the Indigenous Cultural and Training Center, located in Boa Vista, Roraima, took
In this video, the Venezuelan Warao Indigenous woman Ermelinda describes with great emotion some of the difficult situations that she witnessed and lived in Venezuela,
Making it possible for the members of Acolhida (Welcome) Operation to design new strategies, with a focus on lasting solutions for the refugee and immigrant
Humanitarian shelters for Venezuelan immigrants in Roraima in accordance with the international standards of WASH of the Sphere Handbook When we talk about refugee camps,
The sector promotes the inclusion of indigenous immigrants and refugees in the job market New year. New steps on the part of the Livelihood Sector
While interlacing the Buriti fibers, the indigenous craftswomen sing the stories, tales and legends of the Warao people. They recall the time when they lived
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