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In New Book, Catholic Missionary Nun Discusses Challenges of Refugee Women in Angolan Labor Market

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In New Book, Catholic Missionary Nun Discusses Challenges of Refugee Women in Angolan Labor Market


“Women live the double victimization because they are already rejected; they are excluded; they are made invisible,” she added.

Women in Africa, Sr. Lamperti continued, “are stigmatized for being refugees by their own title, which they continue to hold, because being a refugee is not for life, it shouldn’t be for life.” 

However, lamented, “the women who live in Angola have been refugees for 30, 40 years and that doesn’t give them permission, many times, even to enter the job market, because they don’t have documents; they don’t have access to education; they don’t have access to health; they don’t have access to work when they go to look for a job.”

The challenges women refugees in Angola face cut across all nationalities, the 51-year-old Scalabrinian missionary, who has been in Religious Life for the last three decades or 30 years, told ACI Africa.

“We tried to interview women of different nationalities. In this book there are women from six nationalities, the largest number being from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Then there’s Burundi, Liberia, the Central African Republic, Rwanda and others,” she said.

In this book, she continued, “there are also stories of women who were survivors of Rwanda’s genocide. There is a special chapter that talks about the trajectories of women when they cross borders.”

“It has stories about the social reality of Angola, where the women live. It has a chapter on women’s journeys; what paths did these women take to get to Angola and what happened along the way,” she said.

There’s also a chapter that talks about the difference between immigration and refugee, because it’s different from a migrant and it’s different from a refugee,” Sr. Lamperti said.  

Other discussions in the new book include the “very current data on migrants, repatriated refugees, the brain drain, human rights violence in Angola, in some cases human trafficking,” she told ACI Africa.

The immediate former Executive Secretary of CEPAMI said the Angolan government must assume its responsibilities to guarantee the rights of these women. 





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