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International Partnerships

Angola

Angola faces a number of major developmental challenges in the coming years. Low incomes, weak agricultural development, lack of external trade and a need to improve human capital are among the most important. In addition, drought and environmental degradation are prominent ongoing problems.

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    Our priorities

    The European Union plays a key role in the development plans for Angola, together with EU countries, the Angolan Government and other international agencies. The Multiannual Indicative Programme (MIP) is in line with the goals of national development policy as expressed in the Angolan National Development Plan 2018-2022 and Angola 2025. The plan aims to promote economic diversification, improved governance and the development of human capital.

    In 2021, we launched a strategic dialogue covering three key political and socio-economic development areas:

    Sustainable economic diversification

    We aim to support the acceleration of growth and the attraction of Foreign Direct Investment. In addition, climate smart agriculture, clean energy, generating a circular economy and promoting more and better jobs are targeted.

    Transparent, accountable and effective governance

    We aim to promote the rule of law, combat corruption, and to improve public finance management and electoral processes.

    Human development

    Improving the skills and competitiveness of the workforce, investing in higher education and promoting science capabilities and mobility schemes for students. With gender inequality in Angola amongst the highest in the world, emphasis is also placed on enhancing the economic and educational participation of women.

    Our programmes

    The Multiannual Indicative Programme (MIP) for Angola runs from 2021 to 2027. For the years 2021-2024, €275 million has been committed. Three priorities for action are targeted:

    Sustainable economic diversification

    We will support improving the competitiveness of the local private sector, especially in services and agriculture. The aim is to invest in climate resilient energy production, improved standards and certification and building the capacity of local communities, entrepreneurs and financial agencies, while incorporating a gender perspective throughout these actions. At a more macro level, we support international trade development and environmental governance.

    Transparent, accountable and effective governance

    We will support actions to enhance the rule of law and digital governance, and to improve economic governance and social protection. Our goal is to support a reform process for the judiciary, design a strategy to combat corruption and promote egovernance and digital literacy within the administration. In addition, improvements in the tax collection system and social protection are supported.

    Human development

    We will support initiatives that improve access to and quality of vocational and higher education. Specific issues include promoting the inclusion of girls and women, improving the quality of IT courses, and addressing the green economy, climate change and the agricultural sector. Collaboration with the Erasmus programme is envisaged.

    We also plan to support a Team Europe Initiative (TEI) implemented in partnership with Portugal, France and the Netherlands, which aims to support economic diversification. 

    Documents

    8 MARZU 2022
    Multiannual Indicative Programme 2021-2027 for Angola - annex
    English
    (1.18 MB - PDF)
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    12 DIĊEMBRU 2022
    Annual action plan 2022 for Angola
    English
    (2.16 MB - ZIP)
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    26 OTTUBRU 2015
    Programming documents 2014-2020 for Angola
    English
    (9.25 MB - ZIP)
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    4 ĠUNJU 2015
    Regional Indicative Programme for Eastern, Southern Africa and Indian Ocean 2014-2020
    English
    (6.98 MB - PDF)
    Iddawnlowdja