On a visit to Brasília, the Chamber’s president Osmar Chohfi, secretary-general & CEO Tamer Mansour and Institutional Relations director Fernanda Baltazar met with the 19 Arab ambassadors to Brazil and federal government authorities.
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Thirty-four films directed by Arab women will be screened at CCBB Rio de Janeiro from March 22 to April 10. The festival will then move on to Brasília and São Paulo.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber participated in the event that brought together Brazilian and Arab diplomats. Kuwait intends to hold an economic forum in Brazil in June.
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 only president to be democratically elected three times was sworn in as president of Brazil on Sunday (1). He was congratulated by foreign heads of state and representatives of 125 countries, including some Arab nations.
Trees were planted in the Botanical Garden to mark the national date of Bahrain and Martyrs’ Day.
The institution’s new president Osmar Chohfi went on his first mission to Brazil’s capital city to talk with representatives of government bodies, entities and diplomats about t actions regarding Brazil-Arab relations.
ICAB has launched a new project of short online courses with guest lecturers and professors. The first topic to be addressed is Arab nationalism.
A food festival amid the pandemic will see food delivered to the doorsteps of Brasília residents on June 27 and 28. Hosted by the Institute of Arab-Brazilian Culture (Icab), the event will also feature online attractions.
The action is part of the campaign ‘Federal District Government and Embassies United Against Covid-19,’ created by the Federal District Government’s Office of International Affairs and the Covid-19 Emergency Committee.
The Arab country’s embassy to Brazil’s capital opened last year. Chargé d’affaires Bader Al-Hulaibi welcomed authorities, diplomats and civilian delegates.
Brazilian musician Messer di Carlo has studied Arab percussion for seven years. He has been a teacher for four years and will give a workshop at ICAB in Brasília next Friday.
The event will take place on August 10, with six establishments serving traditional dishes, as well as belly dance performances and a dabke circle.
Akira Yamada gave a statement during a Senate session marking the 111th anniversary of Japanese immigration. Brazil is home to the largest Japanese community outside of Japan.