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Exploring Angola: The Social Benefits of the Peace Prize Ceramic Factory

The Bié Province in central Angola has long been a commercial centre and a highly fertile region for agriculture. It was also a key flashpoint in Angola’s fight for independence and later its civil insurgency. Following the conflict, it was crucial to generate employment both for veterans and for the youth.

Daniel Kavinhanha is the manager the new Peace Prize Ceramic Factory that's to be completed by the end of the year, and he explains its main objectives,

"It's very important to diversify the source of income. Also to contribute to GDP. The second social dimension creates employability for citizens, to have incomes for their stability. The third dimension is political, to absorb most of the military and their socio-professional reintegration."

When the factory is completed, they hope to produce many building materials, including  high-quality bricks and tiles. They are also in the process of implementing an additional phase which will enable them to manufacture kitchenware. 

The factory's output will play an important role in the region's development, too, Kavinhaha says the project also encompasses a social dynamic and will provide a school, a health centre as well as water and energy.

One of the veterans involved in the project gathered other vets with their skills and experience to help make it all work. Avelino Munijindo says it is also helping veterans like him to integrate back into the workforce as well as into the community,

"The relationship is actually very good, because the local population here are helping to do the work and the ex-military assist with the expertise they in some of the areas, so we are helping them too."

Even before the factory officially opens, its impact is already being positively felt across

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