Financial Education Course for indigenous immigrants and refugees
Having a status of refugee, is it possible to open a bank account? What documents are necessary? How does one send money abroad? How does
Having a status of refugee, is it possible to open a bank account? What documents are necessary? How does one send money abroad? How does
The team of the Fraternity – International Humanitarian Federation (FIHF) supported the participation of entrepreneurs who are part of the projects offered by the Indigenous Cultural and Training
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
Seeking to promote actions that make an integration of the immigrant and refugee Venezuelan population in Brazil possible, so these families can achieve financial autonomy,
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
A successful entrepreneurial project, born out of the dedication and creativity of Bruno Avilo Arintero Quinonez, which was started after the training he received at
Building Livelihoods, reinforcing Durable Solutions so refugees and immigrants can have decent conditions for restructuring their lives in the host communities Created by the UN
The Humanitarian Fraternity (FIHF), in partnership with Operation Welcome, continues to work with the indigenous immigrant populations coming from Venezuela and Guiana, and with Brazilian communities, at
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
Irrespective of their nationalities, mothers are capable of facing any obstacle to protect their children. They walk for miles in search of a safe place
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,
Indigenous Venezuelan immigrants and refugees create a brand of ecological absorbent pads The Fraternity – International Humanitarian Federation (FIHF) is supporting the development of a brand of
The donation and partnership of entities with the Humanitarian Fraternity (FIHF) benefits the vulnerable population in Boa Vista-Roraima An initiative of Petrobrás in partnership with
Meticulous, persistent and disciplined. Piece by piece, with their hands, they give shape and meaning to cut objects. And art emerges! It is more than
In this report, you will follow the activities, care assistance, and initiatives to do with lasting solutions and the development done in the Roraima Humanitarian
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