Portugal will have a new study on gypsy communities
A previous study revealed that Portuguese gypsies had low levels of education, married early and used street vending as their main economic activity.
A previous study revealed that Portuguese gypsies had low levels of education, married early and used street vending as their main economic activity.
In 2021, in the municipality of Odemira, 10.927 resident migrants of 80 nationalities were registered, which represents 37% of the population of the municipality
The “other” exists only in our subconsciousness and the faster we can perceive it, the closer we will be to perceiving ourselves as well.
The objective is to sensitize the community to the importance of a more just, egalitarian and intercultural society.
A technical team from the local authority monitors the relocation and integration of families in the field, in a close relationship
Invoking the wisdom of Gandhi: “There are no paths that lead to Peace, Peace is the path”, so the school has an absolutely essential role in the transformation of society
Within the scope of the project “Rostos com Futuro” financed by Portugal 2020 through POISE and ACM
Interview with Hélder Guerreiro, Mayor of Odemira
Created by a young Korean chef and his Portuguese wife
Project is part of the candidacy initiatives of Faro the European Capital of Culture 2027
A seminar with distinguished guests, a day entirely dedicated to radio, exhibitions, films and actions around the city