In Brazil we work on the lines of Education, Employment Training and Humanitarian Aid through three projects.

Project 1:

Digital transformation and comprehensive education for children and young people in vulnerable circumstances.

Through this project, we promote an inclusive education to overcome learning delays resulting from educational differences caused by the digital gap. Also, we promote the protection and improvement of the mental health of children affected by the pandemic. To make it happen, we organize socio-educational activities, trainings and workshops focused on prevention and mental health care of children and young people from vulnerable areas.

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2917

PEOPLE

1.657 Women and 1.260 Men

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Project 2:

Inclusion of vulnerable young people and adults in society and in the workplace.

The consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic are still noticeable in Brazil, where the unemployment rate is still 14.7 %. Hence, with this project, we want to reduce the difficulties for young people to access the labor market due to lack of experience, through job training, including soft skills, like environment and gender. We will focus on women training, as they have an essential role in their communities, boosting the economy and creating new business.

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1421

PEOPLE

930 Women and 491 Men

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In the line of work:

Project 3:

Migrants and refugees protection, integration and humanitarian assistance Protection, integration.

The project aims to provide humanitarian aid and defend the rights of the migrants and refugee population, offering training in defense of the rights of these displaced people in extremely vulnerable situations, especially focused on women and girls.

The project aims to help provide humanitarian aid and defend the rights of the migrant and refugee population through a proposal for comprehensive care and advocacy, with particular focus on the specific situations of women and girls. Fe y Alegría Brazil, in collaboration with the Jesuit Service for Migrants and Refugees (JSMR), guarantees the provision of legal aid services, training, reception spaces and protection, emergency interventions, social and health care, inclusive education projects, psychosocial support, job placement and insertion, promoting more effective support for their needs and contributing to their autonomy and social integration.

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10771

PEOPLE

6.921 Women and 3.850 Men

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In the line of work: