Arari Knowledge Station (MA) organizes the “Black Narratives” Literary Fair to expand interest in Afro-Brazilian literature and culture
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In July, the Arari Knowledge Station, in Maranhão, launched the "Black Narratives" Literary
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The Literary Routes and Networks project, which promotes access to reading by expanding the
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The Strengthening of Rights Councils Program, an initiative of the Vale Foundation that encourages
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In June, the Social Protection Health Cycle Program held meetings with representatives of the
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In May, the Literacy Trails project launched 10 educational games to make the literacy process
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h3{ color: #007e7a !important; font-size: 175rem !important; } The Routes and Literary
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h3{ color: #007e7a !important; font-size: 175rem !important; } The Women of Maranhão
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The project, which benefited about 4,000 SUS and SUAS users, was concluded with the donation of 283 items to eight Basic Indigenous Health Units (UBSI) in Maranhão.
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Tucumã, Pará (Brasil) 01/12/2022 - Territórios em Rede - Foto: Renato Resende The
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The Knowledge Stations, multifunctional spaces aimed at children and adolescents between 6 and 17