Actions Taken by the Livelihood Sector in January
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
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
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
Yurelsi’s story is similar to that of the rest of the Venezuelan refugees that come into Brazil. She dreams about a better future and looks
“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 –
The Humanitarian Fraternity (FFHI) becomes the manager of the three shelters for Venezuelan indigenous immigrants existing in Roraima, and deepens its focus on the specifics
The Humanitarian Fraternity (FFHI) becomes the manager of the three shelters for Venezuelan indigenous immigrants existing in Roraima, and deepens its focus on the specifics
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
In today’s troubled times, day after day we see the number of women, men, children, young people and the elderly who travel on roads, cross
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
Looking through the eyes of another. To see their reality. And, who knows, perhaps feel what another feels? This virtual photographic exhibition is an invitation
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
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
Viviane Naves, volunteer missionary of the Fraternidade Humanitaria, shares her experience as a computer science teacher in the Roraima mission. She created the project “Computer
Sphere’s focal point organisation in Brazil, Fraternidade – Federação Humanitária Internacional (FFHI), recently completed the translation of the Sphere Handbook into Brazilian Portuguese. You can now download the
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