Project Promotes the Production of Ecological Absorbents
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
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
Celebrated on July 11, World Population Day is intended to draw attention to the importance of establishing appropriate planning for the growth and development of
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
Established by the UN, the International Day of Sport for Development and Peace is celebrated today, April 6. In the shelters of Roraima, under the
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
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
An opportunity for Venezuelan immigrants and refugees to have their education level certified in Brazil. From January 18 to 22, the Means of Life Sector
The Fraternity – International Humanitarian Missions (FMHI), an affiliate of the Fraternity – International Humanitarian Federation (FFHI), and other groups that are part of the Interagency Group on
The general manager, Friar Luciano, and other representatives of the Fraternity – International Humanitarian Federation (FFHI), together with representatives of the Porto Alegre Light-Network, participated in
Through a partnership between the Fraternity – International Humanitarian Federation (FFHI) and the Insikiran Institute of Indigenous Higher Training of the Federal University of Roraima (UFRR) and the UN Agency
Even though it was a challenging year, the second semester was quite dynamic for the Sector. The Livelihoods Sector is guided by strategies that can
2020 has come to an end. A singular and challenging year, unprecedented in the history of humanity. The Coronavirus pandemic brought us significant lessons: in
In this edition of the Voices from the Shelters Series, we will accompany the story of José Chinel, 42, a Warao Indigenous Venezuelan, student of
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