New area of the Federal University of São Paulo raises funds via the Rouanet Law and needs nearly USD 1 million to finish construction. Opening is scheduled for the beginning of 2025.
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Event in the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce on Thursday (18) discussed the relevance of digitizing rare documents and the process to access a collection on the immigration.
In a meeting held in Tunis, World Bank Vice President for the Middle East and North Africa Region Ferid Belhaj and Governor of the Central Bank of Tunisia Fethi Zouhair Nouri talked about the economic situation in the country and the importance of reforms for its growth.
Flavors & Memories, created by the Adus NGO, will have its third edition in the first half of 2024. After holding workshops with chefs, a recipe book will be the final stage of the initiative.
The project was launched last year and has now received formal support from the Executive Board of the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
Lebanese artists united to raise funds and complete the theater designed by Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer for the city of Tripoli. It is the only unfinished work in the Rachid Karami International Fair complex.
From a literary trilogy to a contest and web series. Brazilian publishing house Editora Nova Onda seeks sponsors for a project with perfumery history as a backdrop and Egypt as its central setting.
The five competing projects include one from Brazil’s Sebrae-PA and one from Turkey, whose subjects are Syrian refugees. The winner will be announced on Friday over the conference wrap-up dinner in Rio de Janeiro.
The brainchild of Joanna Ibrahim, Open Taste has catered to 13 immigrant families. Now, the project’s seeking funds to pay for a space of its own and to support more people.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber stand at APAS Show uses typical elements and was inspired by the architecture of a Saudi university. The chamber president highlights the importance of the visual impact.
Project Roots in the City will train immigrants and refugees to offer activities in the area of cultural experiences.
The winning project of the National Public Architecture and Exhibit Design Contest – Brazil’s Pavilion at Expo Dubai 2020 places the Brazilian waters from rivers and mangroves as the central feature of the space.