DOCUMENTARY: PEC-G Experiences

The PEC-G Program will celebrate its 60th anniversary in 2025, and to commemorate this milestone, we will create a documentary about the journey of the program’s students, from leaving their home country to their professional life. For this purpose, I will travel to Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Togo, Benin, and Nigeria in December 2024 and January 2025 to interview students before they come to Brazil, as well as graduates living in their home countries. The filming will likely take place at the Brazilian embassy in your country.

To carry out this project, I would like to invite you to participate as an interviewee in the documentary film. To do so, I kindly ask you to complete the form below if you are a 2025 Freshman or a graduate of the program.

DOCUMENTARY: PEC-G Experiences

The PEC-G Program will celebrate its 60th anniversary in 2025, and to commemorate this milestone, we will create a documentary about the journey of the program’s students, from leaving their home country to their professional life. For this purpose, I will travel to Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Togo, Benin, and Nigeria in December 2024 and January 2025 to interview students before they come to Brazil, as well as graduates living in their home countries. The filming will likely take place at the Brazilian embassy in your country.

To carry out this project, I would like to invite you to participate as an interviewee in the documentary film. To do so, I kindly ask you to complete the form below if you are a 2025 Freshman or a graduate of the program.

RESPONSIBLE

Rogério Almeida is a staff member at the University of Brasília (UnB) and Coordinator of the Undergraduate Student-Agreement Program (PEC-G) at the institution. He has ten years of experience in welcoming and supporting African and Latin American students. His master’s thesis focuses on the experiences of PEC-G students in Brazil, which is also the theme of this documentary.
He was a member of PEC-G Selection Committees at the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs from 2016 to 2024. Together with African students, he created the current version of Africa Week at UnB, featuring lectures, film screenings, traditional food, fashion shows, fairs, dances, music, and other activities related to the African continent at the university.
His work aims to reduce the challenges faced by PEC-G students by providing information and guidance, promoting their integration into the academic community, and fostering cultural exchange between Brazilians and the program participants.

RESPONSIBLE

Rogério Almeida is a staff member at the University of Brasília (UnB) and Coordinator of the Undergraduate Student-Agreement Program (PEC-G) at the institution. He has ten years of experience in welcoming and supporting African and Latin American students. His master’s thesis focuses on the experiences of PEC-G students in Brazil, which is also the theme of this documentary.
He was a member of PEC-G Selection Committees at the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs from 2016 to 2024. Together with African students, he created the current version of Africa Week at UnB, featuring lectures, film screenings, traditional food, fashion shows, fairs, dances, music, and other activities related to the African continent at the university.
His work aims to reduce the challenges faced by PEC-G students by providing information and guidance, promoting their integration into the academic community, and fostering cultural exchange between Brazilians and the program participants.

PARTICIPATE IN THE DOCUMENTARY: Experiences of African Students in the PEC-G Program

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