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Angola

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

ANGOLA

BY JOANNA LEETE
Photo by jbdodane

BACKGROUND

  • Still rebuilding country.
  • Fighting for popular movement (liberation of angola)
  • Independence from portugal in 1975
  • Savimbi's death occurs in 2002

GEOGRAPHY

  • Southern Africa, bordering south Atlantic Ocean.
  • Slightly less than twice the size of Texas
  • 1,246,700 square km
Photo by didkovskaya

PEOPLE AND SOCIETY

  • Language: portuguese and banto
  • Population:19,088,106
  • Indegenous beliefs: roman catholics and protestant
  • Mumila tribes

GOVERNMENT

  • Capital is luanda
  • 18 provinces
  • Suffrage: 18 years

ECONOMY

  • High growth rate
  • High international prices
  • Member of OPEC
  • Oil production at 85%
  • Substinence agriculature is huge

ENERGY

  • Fossil fuels at 56.9%
  • Hydro electric power-43.1%
  • Consumption is at 4.952 billion
  • Installed generating is at 1,555 million kw
  • Renewable energy and solar power is being considered

COMMUNICATION

  • Telephone use: 303,000
  • Mobile phone use: 9.8 billion
  • Limited system
  • State owned telecom had monopoly for fixed lines
  • Prices are high

TRANSPORTATION

  • A network of infrastructures have been developed
  • Increase of people and goods
  • Trade growth
  • Ports, airports, railways and roads
  • Investment project to renew railway lines

ANGOLA MILITARY

  • Army, navy, air force numbering over 100,000
  • Active frontline personnel: 87,000
  • Active reserve personnel: 30,000
  • Oil remaims lifeblood of any fighting force

TRANSNATIONAL ISSUES

  • Shifting monuments
  • Forced labor in agriculture, diamond mines, and domestic service
  • Postitution
  • 20,740 democratic republic refugees
  • Used as trans-shipment point for cocaine destined for western europe

PROBLEMS

  • Angola is faced with extreme poverty
  • Aid from US isn't going to the people
  • Lack of government developing basic needs and services for people
  • 76% of people there live in slums

PROBLEMS

  • Investment in human capital is severly lacking
  • Lack of investment in education and government isn't addressing it
  • Angolan workers aren't skilled and cannot find work
  • The government isn't intervening

PROBLEMS..

  • Angola faces extreme water shortages
  • Price of water has doubled there due to shortage
  • Maintenance issue occured causing ruptured main
  • Undergoing huge reconstruction

AID

  • Total amount coming in: $114.1 billion
  • The biggest donor? The US
  • What is the money used for? Education, general water, energy and mining, etc
  • Improved water source, school enrollment rate, HIV and malaria control
  • Learning for all project

EFFECTIVE AID?

  • Aid in angola has proven to be effective
  • They have finished multiple projects to help their country
  • Improved growth in education is huge as well as water lines
  • Large sums of money gone to health and medicine

COMPARISON

  • The water problem in angola is similar to the one in rwanda
  • 70% of people trek for hours just to collect water
  • Bacteria amd contaminents in water
  • Cycle of poverty

SOLUTIONS TO ISSUES

  • More money to people in rural areas
  • Help spread the money to everyone
  • More direction and reforms to government
  • UN aid to help get rid of child labor and prostitution
  • Essential services for ALL