Maputo, 08 November, 2025 / 10:16 pm (ACI Africa).
Catholic Sisters in Mozambique’s Pemba Diocese are implementing programs that support thousands of people displaced by terrorist violence in Cabo Delgado Province located in the north of the country, helping them heal from the trauma and rebuild their lives.
With the financial support of the Catholic charity, Aid to the Church in Need (ACN) International, Sr. Aparecida Queiroz, a member of the Congregation of the Daughters of Jesus (FI) provides and coordinates the psychosocial and spiritual support of the different Congregations to the displaced in the Mozambican Diocese.
The support, ACN has reported, is for those who have lost loved ones, “or even just their material goods”, due to terrorist attacks in Mozambique.
Sr. Aparecida who has been in Mozambique since 2017, around the time that Islamist attacks started in the Southern African country, tells ACN that those displaced by the jihadism “are completely lost” because of trauma, and that her work, and those of other Sisters in the program “helps them start their life again.”
The north of Mozambique has been plagued by an Islamist insurrection which has claimed over 6,000 lives since 2017 and has led to over one million people fleeing their homes in search of safety.






