The project will train the Suruí Aikewara community in the Sororó indigenous territory in meliponiculture (stingless bee breeding). The workshop will be led by Arukápê Suruí, president of the indigenous health organization of Pará, and assisted by William Bercê, a Unesp ecologist with experience in native bee breeding since 2014. The workshop will address sustainable management techniques and indigenous ancestral knowledge about the medicinal properties of melipone honey, merging traditional and modern knowledge. The aim is to promote income generation, cultural preservation, environmental education and the valorization of indigenous knowledge, and to strengthen community autonomy.
Country: Brazil
Our main goal is to support fair trade.
Fair trade with producers in economically disadvantaged countries around the world is our contribution to local Agenda 21. We are committed to a fairer world and are working to overcome the North-South divide through fair trade, various campaigns and information events.
Offer and sale of fairly traded food and beverages and handicraft products with expert advice.
Street action and events on development policy issues.
Offering materials, lectures (e.g. in schools).
“Supplementary products” for us are handmade and UWS paper, as well as development policy comics.
Opening timesWed. 9.00:12.00 a.m. - 15.00:17.00 p.m. Fri. 10.00:12.30 p.m. - XNUMX:XNUMX p.m. Sat. XNUMX:XNUMX a.m. - XNUMX:XNUMX p.m
– Sponsoring association of the Weltladen Karlsruhe (Aktion Partnership 3. Welt e.V.)
– Promotion of development projects with a focus on education and social work
– Implementation of development policy educational work for schools, groups, communities and clubs
Opening hours:
Wed. 08.00:09.00 a.m. – XNUMX:XNUMX a.m
Thursday 17.00:18.00 p.m. – XNUMX:XNUMX p.m
External actions:
May – Peru Day
November – Mission Bazaar
December – Christmas market
each sale of fair goods
Company project – fair trade
Cultural experience of the coffee farmers through the coffee course.
Financial support for several projects in our partner community “La Sagrada Familia” in Peru (Lima).
By selling products through fair trade, we enable people from economically disadvantaged countries to improve their living and working conditions. Fair trade puts people at the center, promotes social justice and stands for reliable trading relationships. Principles of Fair Trade: Fair Price Continuity Decent Working Conditions Social Security Advice
Helping the poorest of the poor to help themselves in Giovane Elber's hometown (Londrina, Parana, Brazil). Building a school, supporting orphanages, crèches, old people's homes.
Fighting poverty by promoting organic, small-scale farming structures in developing countries. Small farmers and family businesses are supported in the development and implementation of agricultural projects as well as in the further processing, export and marketing of their products. The foundation also develops traceability procedures to protect original products from product piracy.