Around 40 children visited the headquarters of the Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce in São Paulo to learn more about the history of Arab immigration to Brazil.
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In September, the Arab country will host the Rebuild Syria show, in Damascus, and in June, a forum on the same topic in Aleppo. The construction sector is the focus of the two events, where Brazilian participation is expected.
Brazil’s Ministry of Affairs reported that the government will send 65 water purifiers and seven tonnes of food to Syria next week.
In Brasília, Arab Brazilian Chamber of Commerce executives reached out to different agencies to coordinate actions for the Syrian population. The country was hit by an earthquake earlier this month.
The Arab community in Brazil is organizing a donation campaign for the victims of the earthquake that devastated the north of the country. Find out how to donate.
T-shirts with paintings by Syrian artists will be sold to help institutions assisting children in the Arab country. The initiative seeks partner companies in Brazil.
Part of the proceeds from coffee grown by a Lebanese will be funneled to help the Syrian people. For each Yalla Yalla pack bought, roasting business Tocaya will donate BRL 5 to the Arab country through the UN World Food Programme.
The philanthropy department of Brazil’s Syrian Sports Club is holding a crowdfunding to help Syria’s Razan Suliman, who lives in Brazil and lost her husband while he was crossing the border to the United States.
The Arab country invites investors to participate in the event that will take place from May 15 to 16 in Damascus.
The Immigrant Fest that will take place in São Paulo will feature performances, workshops and food stands led by people from countries like Morocco, Egypt, Lebanon, Syria and Palestine.
Lebanese musician Zeid Hamdan and Syrian singer Lynn Adib have teamed up for Bedouin Burger, a blend of classical Arabic poetry, pop and synth.
Of Syrian Lebanese origin, Maha Mamo and her sister were the first stateless persons to have recognized Brazilian nationality. Now, she tells her story to broaden the discussion on the topic and will have a text launched in a project by Sao Paulo’s Museum of Immigration.
Ramax specializes in halal animal protein and operates in countries like Brazil and Lebanon. The brand now pays receivables in advance and offers letters of credit for small Brazilian suppliers.
The projection will honor the Syrian community for its contributions to Brazil, on Saturday (17), from 7 pm to 10 pm.