The Federação de Bandeirantes do Brasil (Girl Guide Federation of Brazil) has their own web site. See Related Links for a link to their web site.
There is also a Wikipedia web site.
Girl Guides in Brazil honor Jerônyma Mosque with the title of Chief Founder of the Brazilian Bandeirante. Jerônyma was part of the group which met at the home of Mrs. Adele Lynch and acted upon the suggestion from Lady Olave Baden-Powell by forming the Association of Girl Guides of Brazil in 1919. The organization is now known as the Federation of Bandeirantes in Brazil.
Each World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) member country/organization sets their own guidelines for money earning projects for their members, so it is possible that Brazilian Girl Guides do not sell cookies. No information about cookie sales is available on the "Federação de Bandeirantes do Brasil" (Federation of Guides of Brazil) web site.
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Guiding in Brazil began in Rio de Janeiro in 1919, following a letter from Olave, Lady Baden-Powell, to open the Movement. The first 11 Guides (Bandeirantes) made their Promise on August 13, 1919 which is celebrated as the foundation day of the Federação de Bandeirantes do Brasil.
Lady Baden Powell founded WAGGGS (World Association Girl Guides Girl Scouts) which includes Girl Guides of Canada.
Each World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts (WAGGGS) member country/organization sets their own guidelines for money earning projects for their members, so it is possible that Indian Girl Guides do not sell cookies.
Girl Guides of Palestine was created in 1919.
Girl Guides Singapore was created in 1917.
Girl Guides of Canada was created in 1910.
Girl Guides Australia was created in 1910.
The Ghana Girl Guides Association calls ages 7 to 10 Ananse Guides or Brownie Guides.
Due to the fact that there are no Girl Guides or Girl Scouts in the People's Republic of China, the answer is no, Girl Guides or Girl Scouts do not sell cookies there.