
Angola
Angola
National Health Planning Cycles
Overview and Context
National Health Policy Strategy Plan
Plano Nacional de Desenvolvimento Sanitário 2012-2025 (PNDS)
National Health Policy Strategy Plan Priorities
Annual Health Sector Review
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Income group:
Up-Mid
Fiscal Start Date
January 1
Legal and Political systems
- Legislative branch:next election to be held in 2017
Country Documents
Attachment | Attachment |
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PDF O Plano Nacional de Desenvolvimento Sanitário 2012-2025
(2.86 MB) |
PDF Plano Estratégico Nacional Para o Controlo das Infecções de Transmissão Sexual, VIH e SIDA (HIV/AIDS Plan) 2007-2010
(1.71 MB) |
PDF Immunization Multi-Year Plan 2011-2015
(1.87 MB) |
Public Repository Docs
PDF (2.85 MB) |
Programmatic Planning and Project Timelines
Window | 2000 2040
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National Health Policy Strategy and Plan
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2012
2025
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WHO Country Cooperation Strategy
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National Development Plan
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Multi-Year Plan (cYMP) for Immunization
|
2011
2015
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Malaria Plan
|
2006
2010
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Tuberculosis Plan
|
2008
2013
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HIV/AIDS Plan
|
2011
2014
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Ageing and Health Plan
|
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Noncommunicable Diseases Plan
|
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Mental Health and Substance Abuse Plan
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Reproductive Health Plan
|
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Maternal Health Plan
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2006
2015
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Newborn and Child Health Plan
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Human Resources for Health Plan
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Gavi Health System Strengthening (HSS)Support
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Global Fund Resilient and Sustainable Systems for Health (RSSH)
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Partners in Country [+]
Endorsement of global compact for progress towards universal health coverage
Not UHC2030 member
UHC2030 joint vision progress
Not IHP
Pooled funding and or SWAP
No SWAp
UNDAF rollout cycles
2009-2013
UHC Partnership for policy dialogue
No
PEPFAR focus countries
Yes
World Bank*
Interim Strategy Note 2007-2009 The World Bank's Board of Directors approved the first ISN for Angola in February 2005 to cover the Bank’s strategy until June 2006. The strategy intended to help gain stability and support implementation of a pro-poor post-conflict public expenditure program for an 18-month period. This involved: Enhancing the transparency efficiency and credibility of public resource management. Expanding service delivery to war-affected and vulnerable groups. Preparing the ground for pro-poor economic growth.
Given its post-conflict status and the challenges in implementing current projects Angola is a high-risk high-reward country. Lending and technical assistance depends especially on good performance of the existing portfolio and progress in implementing the government’s Estratégia de Combate à Pobreza (Strategy to Combat Poverty)
European Commission*
The Country Strategy Paper for Angola (2008-2013) signed in November 2008 presents the strategic framework for cooperation between the European Commission (EC) and Angola under the 10th European Development Fund (EDF). EC assistance will concentrate on governance and support to economic and institutional reform human and social development as well as rural development agriculture and food security and demining. EC support will contribute to the sustainable development of the country through institutional support and capacity building supporting the government’s strategy to combat poverty and to achieve the Millennium Development Goals. Furthermore aid will be granted for projects to support regional integration biodiversity the private sector and non-state actors.The multi-annual indicative programme for Angola under the 10th EDF amounts to €227.9 million to address these priorities.All EC projects in Angola will also address cross-cutting issues in particular gender environment and capacity building.