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 Government of Japan has donated USS 103,088, to support a water purification system in Quindenuco in Uige Province, ANGOP has learned. According to a press release from the Japanese embassy
Luanda — The National Environment Quality Plan for 2015-2020 designed to improve and standardise the characteristics of the air, water and soil was reviewed on Tuesday in Luanda. This was during the
Londuimbali — At least 36 new cases of HIV/AIDS were diagnosed from January until the first half of November this year, in the commune of Alto-Hama Hospital, 66 kilometers north off Huambo city, compared
Ana Paulino, a 40-year-old street vendor in Luanda, balances plastic cans of water four times as heavy as a bowling ball on top of her head every morning and night for quarter-mile trips to the nearest
Luanda — About half of the Angolan population has come out of the absolute poverty line, said Wednesday in Luanda the head of State, José Eduardo dos Santos. The president who quoted independent studies,
Luanda — The Environment Ministry, together with the ruling party women wing (OMA) signed Wednesday in Luanda a cooperation accord for the implementation of a project aimed at the integration of rural
Angola and southern neighbor Namibia signed an accord to manage the Cuvelai river basin whose waters are shared by the two southwest African countries, according to state-controlled Jornal de Angola.
Angola, sub-Sahara Africa’s third-largest economy, is targeting potable water supplies to its provincial capitals by the end of 2017, Jornal de Angola reported, citing Water and Energy Minister Joao Baptista
Angola plans to spend $139 million to upgrade the water distribution centers and build new reservoirs in the capital, Luanda, Jornal de Angola reported, citing Energy and Water Minister Joao Baptista Borges.
Remarks by the President at the U.S.-Africa Business Forum, 05/08/2014.