São Tomé, 29 November, 2025 / 11:00 pm (ACI Africa).
The Executive Secretary of the Episcopal Commission for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerant People (CEPAMI) has called for the urgent establishment of a Migration Pastoral Ministry in the Catholic Diocese of São Tomé e Príncipe to respond to rising deportations and the growing needs of returning migrants.
Speaking to ACI Africa on Thursday, November 27, Sr. Carla Luísa Frei Bamberg said CEPAMI’s weeklong training mission in São Tomé “revealed the urgency of forming a structured team capable of responding to migration challenges in an organized way, especially the reception of deported São Toméans and young people returning without support.”
“São Tomé urgently needs structures capable of accompanying those who return and giving dignity to those who arrive,” Sr. Carla told ACI Africa.
The proposal emerged during CEPAMI’s visit to the Diocese of São Tomé from 17–21 November.
Sr. Carla explained that the island nation faces a “rapidly worsening migration reality. Deportations from the United States and Portugal are increasing, with many returnees arriving without documents, without support systems, and without any reintegration pathway.”



