Postcards featuring an art that illustrates a book on Sudan will be sold to raise funds for a project in the Arab country. Professor Patricia Teixeira Santos, who studies Sudan and is the author of the book, participates.
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Brazilian publisher Editora Unifesp has launched a second edition of the book “Religion and Colonial Tensions in Sudan: The Experience of Don Comboni in Africa and the Comboni in Brazil” by professor Patrícia Teixeira Santos.
ANBA talked with a diplomat from Sudan in Brazil and an expert in food industry ingredients to find out all about the product.
Diplomat Mohammed Elrashed Sidahmed Mohammed visited the Arab Brazilian Chamber headquarters and spoke about the opportunities at the international show. The multi-sector event will occur in the Sudanese capital from January 24 to 31, 2023.
Researcher at Unesp is one of the authors of a research paper on images of the desertification process in Sudan.
Brazil-based Milagros founder has visited regions that work with resin extraction in Somalia and Oman. The brand sells over 20 types of incense.
Over the millennia, frankincense has been a symbol of Arab countries like Oman and an economic mainstay of farmers in Somalia and Sudan. The sap is the raw material of incense, but its trees are endangered due to the overexploitation.
Patricia Teixeira Santos, History Ph.D. from the Fluminense Federal University (UFF), was nominated for an award by the Engineering and Medical Sciences Academy, which brings together Sudanese and European universities researching the Arab country.
The Arab country brought products such as gum arabic and organic fertilizers to its pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai. In innovation, Sudan highlights researchers and startups.
Solar-powered irrigation pivot was developed by a Brazilian team at Valmont Solar Solutions. The device is now being used in a farm in Sudan.
Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil is hosting online the 2nd Arab Women’s Film Festival to run until June 27. All movies are directed by Arab women, and 27 are premières in Brazil.
The new chargé d’affaires of Sudan in Brasília, Mohammed Elrashed Sidahmed Mohammed, was welcomed at the Arab Brazilian Chamber and said his country is open for investments from partner nations such as Brazil. Next week, France will host a conference on the economic transition that Sudan is going through.
Entity hosted online meeting with representations from around 30 trade association and government bodies and invited them to be part of the committee established in the pandemic to meet the Arab supply needs.
The 37th edition of the multisectoral fair in the capital of Sudan. Stand of the entity is organized by in partnership with Brazil’s embassy and Fambras Halal.