Viana, 01 June, 2025 / 9:06 pm (ACI Africa).
The Vice Coordinator of the Child Pastoral Ministry in Angola’s Catholic Diocese of Viana has expressed concern about the violation of children’s right to food in the Southern African nation, describing it as a national crisis that demands urgent intervention from government and civil society.
In an interview with ACI Africa ahead of the celebration the International Children’s Day 2025 scheduled for Sunday, June 1, Isabel Cacessa lamented that despite Angola’s natural resources and wealth, thousands of children face malnutrition and are exposed to “extreme vulnerability”.
“Food shortages and increasing poverty result in many children lacking access to adequate nutrition, compromising their physical and intellectual development,” Ms. Cacessa told ACI Africa Friday, May 30.
She painted a grim picture of the situation of many children in the Southern African nation, saying, “The violation of children’s right to food continues to be a serious challenge in Angola. Despite the country’s natural wealth, countless children live in extreme vulnerability, going hungry or relying on food scavenged from garbage.”
Ms. Cacessa went on to lament, “Children who should be growing up in healthy environments are instead seen rummaging through trash looking for food, a reality that leaves us speechless.”






