Nairobi, 23 June, 2024 / 8:35 pm (ACI Africa).
Catholic Nuns from the West African countries of Ghana and Nigeria and their counterparts from the Central African nation of Cameroon have weighed in on the plight of refugees on the continent, sharing insights on how African governments can improve the situation of refugees and Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs).
Speaking at a Webinar organized on the occasion of the annual World Refugee Day (WRD) marked on June 20 since 2001, the Catholic Sisters noted that refugees, migrants, and IDPs face a myriad of challenges in the process of adapting to their new situations.
“The government should create opportunities for the group to express themselves by implementing programs that recognize their skills and empower them to showcase their potential,” Sr. Caroline Fon Chisang said.
In her input during the virtual event organized under the theme, “Breaking Barriers: Promoting Inclusion & Integrations for Refugees & IDPs”, the member of the Sisters of St. Theresa of the Child Jesus (SST) of the Catholic Diocese of Buea in Cameroon said that African governments can address the plight of refugees, migrants, and IDPs by looking into their “psychosocial well-being”.
“The government should also initiate programs like the livelihood and psychosocial support that handle their psychosocial well-being which may be physical, material, psychological wellbeing,” Sr. Chisang said during the Thursday, June 20 virtual event.