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This Angola page features news of the economic, political, military and humanitarian situations, actions of civil society, the opinions of Angolans, and news of the international advocacy/solidarity network. The articles below are the most recent additions to the Angola category of Africa InfoServ. To read the article, click on its title. To see more Angola articles or to search a particular topic, click on Africa Archive.

Articles marked with a magnifying glass ( Longer, analytical article. ) are longer, more analytical pieces.

In addition to these articles, there are three special features on Angola at the bottom of this page:
(1) A description of Update Angola (1994-2005) and how to find back issues in the research archive.
(2) Links to four excellent Image Collections on Angola.
(3) A Map of Angola, showing provincial boundaries and major ethnic groups.

1. Longer, analytical article. Transparency in oil rich economies
Author: U4 Issue 2:2007 Date Written: 8 May 2008
Primary Category: Angola Document Origin: Christen Michelsen Institute via Eldis
Secondary Category: Resource Extraction Source URL: http://www.cmi.no/
Key Words: Angola, transparency, bribery, financial information

Summary & Comment: Here are the Abstract and excerpted sections from a 26 page paper. To read the whole paper see: http://www.cmi.no/publications/file/?2817 Corruption is a serious problem in many developing countries that are rich in oil and other natural resources. This is central in explaining why resource rich countries perform badly in terms of socioeconomic de . . . [expand]
2. Nun recounts ’miracle’ of reunion with lost brother
Author: Medical Missionaries of Mary e-newsletter Date Written: 2 May 2008
Primary Category: Angola Document Origin: MMM e-newsletter, Issue No. 71 via CISA
Secondary Category: -none- Source URL: http://www.cisanewsafrica.org
Key Words: Angola, civil war, family reunion, happiness

Summary & Comment: From outside Angola, we may forget the many ongoing repercussions of the civil war that ended in 2002. This is a heartwarming story of a family reunion of the 3 (of on original 7) that survived the war. JK
3. Elections Chief assures permanent relation with journalists
Author: ANGOP Date Written: 1 May 2008
Primary Category: Angola Document Origin: Angola Press
Secondary Category: -none- Source URL: http://www.angolapress-angop.ao/
Key Words: Angola, Election Commission, journalists, access, transparency.

Summary & Comment: The Government Press reports this seminar run by the Electoral Copmmission for local and foreign journalists assuring them of access and transpareancy in the upcoming elections, tentatively scheduled for September. There are some strong independent local publications and newspapers, but it is not clear how many independent radio/TV stations beyond . . . [expand]
4. MPLA propose changes to electoral law
Author: Angola Peace Monitor May 2008 Date Written: 1 May 2008
Primary Category: Angola Document Origin: Issue no.7, Vol.XIV ACTSA.
Secondary Category: -none- Source URL: http://www.actsa.org
Key Words: Angola, registration, elections, voters’ rolls

Summary & Comment: Two short articles on election preparation. Registration proceeds though the actual date is not yet announced. Re the outcome, President Samakuva of UNITA did not argue that he is likely to win in this September’s poll, telling Reuters "we are working to win a majority in parliament, but a victory for us would mean keeping our current head cou . . . [expand]
5. Angola allows arms ship to dock
Author: BBC Date Written: 25 April 2008
Primary Category: Angola Document Origin: BBC News
Secondary Category: Zimbabwe Source URL: http://www.canadianipp.org
Key Words: Angola, China, Weapons, Zimbabwe

Summary & Comment: Angola was the only country in Southern Africa to allow a shipment of arms bound for Zimbabwe. As a result of the Chinese investments in the country Angola is bound to the powerful, Asian economy and seems to have no reservations about their strongest investors doing whatever they like such as shipping weapons. EP
6. Energy takes much of China Loan
Author: ANGOP Date Written: 11 April 2008
Primary Category: Angola Document Origin: ANGOP
Secondary Category: Economic Justice Source URL: http://www.angolapress-angop.ao
Key Words: Angola, China, Economy, Investments

Summary & Comment: Finance minister, Josè Pedro de Morais claims that 18 to 20 per cent of the global amount of the first loan from China was invested to promote energy and water as well as education. If this is true China is strengthening its position in the country as well as in other African countries by fuelling public and private sectors and creating the basis f . . . [expand]
7. Longer, analytical article. Sex work in separatist Cabinda
Author: PLUS News, Cabinda Date Written: 11 April 2008
Primary Category: Angola Document Origin: IRIN/plus News
Secondary Category: Gender Source URL: http://www.plusnews.org/
Key Words: Angola, Cabinda, sexworkers, condoms, HIV/AIDS,

Summary & Comment: Money and men are in no short supply in the petroleum-rich Angolan enclave of Cabinda. Workers from the petroleum industry, truck drivers, merchants, and some 60,000 soldiers and police are based in the area; and sex workers from the country’s poor and unstable neighbours are crossing Cabinda’s porous borders trying to make ends meet. Since 2001, w . . . [expand]



Update Angola

Update Angola was a monthly review and analysis of political, economic, social and humanitarian developments in Angola. It was published several times per year between 1994 and 2000, and all issues are available on the Africafiles research Archive, by entering Update Angola in the search engine . It was superseded by the growing electronic coverage in this Africa InfoServ Angola section. Many of the articles posted are also e-mailed out, so if you wish to receive them by e-mail, sign up for InfoServ and tick "Angola" (see: www.africafiles.org/memberform.asp).


Photo Collections

Luanda Flooding: Unusual and torrential rains in Luanda in January of 2007 caused floods which  carried away soil, houses, and the uncollected garbage of many barrios.

Luanda Demolitions: The crimes of the Angolan Government against the people of Cambamba I and II in Luanda, where police destroyed many homes.

Stories for Trees: Photographs and captions by Margrit Coppé, who worked in Angola for the Canadian NGO 'Development Workshop' from February 2000 to July 2002.

Aftermath of War: Angola in Pictures: Photographs by Paul Geoffrey, courtesy of Action by Churches Together (ACT).


Map of Angola

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