The UNEAfro organization and 12 other partners, including quilombola support networks and the Franciscan Solidarity Service, distributed basic food baskets and hygiene kits in outskirts and quilombos. They are also guaranteeing a minimum income for teachers, students and coordinators of community courses. On the campaign it is possible to find detailed information on the steps, the accountability of the resources already collected and also access the vakinha online.

traditional communities
We, women from the periphery

The “We, women from the periphery”, an independent journalistic collective, formed by journalists living in different peripheral regions of the city of

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Who to donate to

The Para Quem Doar website brings together several initiatives throughout Brazil to make it easier for donors to find initiatives, learn about what

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