Angola country climate and development report
Climate change is already affecting people’s lives and livelihoods in Angola, as well as the Angolan economy. The country is experiencing increasingly severe and frequent climate hazards, including the
Climate change is already affecting people’s lives and livelihoods in Angola, as well as the Angolan economy. The country is experiencing increasingly severe and frequent climate hazards, including the
Luanda — The minister of Environment Fátima Jardim and the her Moroccan colleague Hakimael Haite Tuesday in Marrakech discussed cooperation on climate change programme aiming at the preservation of soils
Luanda — The prevalence of chronic malnutrition in Angolan children aged five and below has reached 29 per cent, informed last Monday, in Luanda, the nutritionist Futi Tati. Speaking to ANGOP, the specialist
Just over 20,000 malaria cases were detected in the hospitals of the central Huambo Province from January to March this year, compared to the 16,160 cases recorded in 2014. Speaking last Tuesday to
Luanda — The Water for All Project that started in 2007 is intended to secure drinking water to 80 percent of the country?s rural population. This was said Wednesday in Luanda by the secretary of State
Luanda — The coverage rate of population in Angola who benefitted from drinking water reached 60.5 percent in 2014, said Tuesday in Luanda the State Secretary for Water, Luís Filipe da Silva. The official
Lumbala Nguimbo — About 4,700 hectares of diverse agricultural products were affected by drought in Bundas Municipality, eastern Moxico Province, in the 2015/2016 agricultural season, informed on Wednesday
Luanda — Angolan government is working toward reducing the emission of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere and promoting energy efficiency as recommended by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Floods caused by torrential rains have killed 62 people - 35 of them children - in the Angolan city of Lobito, local authorities say. The Angop state news agency says the flood water has reached 3m
Luanda — A contract valued at over Akz 10 million (Usd 103,000) to fund a water purification system project in Quindenuco, northern Uíge province, was signed Tuesday in Luanda by the Angolan Association
Luanda — Angola predicts to achieve the internationally proposed goal of 20 percent of protected areas. This was announced Monday in Luanda by the minister of Environment, Fátima Jardim. The minister