Luanda, 25 September, 2025 / 9:56 pm (ACI Africa).
The upcoming Refugee and Migrant Fair, organized by the Episcopal Commission for the Pastoral Care of Migrants and Itinerants (CEPAMI) in Angola, is a major event aimed at promoting peaceful coexistence, celebrating cultural diversity, and recognizing the contributions of migrants and refugees to the country’s development, an official at the commission has told ACI Africa.
Scheduled for September 27 at the Catholic University of Angola (UCAN), the fair is set to feature 14 refugee communities and migrant groups from countries such as Vietnam, Indonesia, Brazil, Paraguay, and Argentina.
“The fair seeks to show that it is possible to live in differences, in diversity, and that in this diversity we can also build communion, not division,” the Executive Secretary of CEPAMI told ACI Africa on Tuesday, September 23.
Sr. Carla Luísa Frei Bamberg described the initiative as a “celebration with strong ecclesial, social, and cultural dimensions, offering migrants and refugees the chance to highlight their stories, values, and talents.”
Calling the event a “festival of peoples”, she said the fair is also “a space to denounce situations of vulnerability while proclaiming the hope and resilience of those seeking a new life in Angola.”



