Forced evictions, an abundance of petroleum, wealth inequality, economic growth and slums surround the most expensive cities in Angola. Angola, a country, that rose economically after experiencing a three-decade civil war.
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The European Union provided 20 million euros to support the Informal Economy Conversion Program in Angola.
The agreement signed this Monday is part of the plan to respond to the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on the country’s economy.
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The Viana Administration will deliver plots of land for selfconstruction to some 18,000 families living in areas of risk or in very degraded houses. This measure aims to help rehousing families living in "terrible conditions of habitability".