Brazil's laureate nun changes lives of refugees --[Reported by Umva mag]

In Brazil, one project stands out for its support of refugees arriving in the country: the Migration and Human Rights Institute, founded by Sister Rosita Milesi, a Roman Catholic nun whose work was recognized this month by the U.N. refugee agency, which awarded her this year's prestigious Nansen Award. For VOA, Edgar Maciel interviewed Sister Rosita and has this report from Sao Paulo.

Oct 17, 2024 - 19:23
Brazil's laureate nun changes lives of refugees --[Reported by Umva mag]
In Brazil, one project stands out for its support of refugees arriving in the country: the Migration and Human Rights Institute, founded by Sister Rosita Milesi, a Roman Catholic nun whose work was recognized this month by the U.N. refugee agency, which awarded her this year's prestigious Nansen Award. For VOA, Edgar Maciel interviewed Sister Rosita and has this report from Sao Paulo.




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