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Southern Africa

Angola

Mixed Strategy

Final Score

29.7%

84%
Economy
68%
Human Dev
45%
Political
66%
Opportunity
55%
Risk FactorMedium

Economic Indicators

GDP$101B
GDP Growth4.4%
Population37.885849M
Youth Population66.47%
Labor Force75%
Public Sector Emp.2%

Human Development

HDI Score0.616
HDI Global Rank#148
HDI Africa Rank#19
HCI0.36
Literacy Rate72.4%
Tertiary Education4.8%
Private Sector Emp.63.5%

Public Sector Skills Needs

Skills Gap (skilled workerstechniciansprofessionals)Poor Administration and PlanningLack of Relevance to Labor Market Demands

Active Training Entities

Government Institution

National School of Administration and Public Policies (ENAPP)

Government Activities

Training public managers in public accounting, accountability, international standards, public sector leadership, and governance; continuous and integrated training of staff.

Government ScaleApproximately 26,000 staff trained in 2025.
Government FundingGovernment budget, UNDP support, European Union funding, and partnerships for specific projects.

Private/NGO Organizations

ADPP Angola (Development Aid from People to People)

Private Activities

Education, health, agriculture, environment, integrated community development, teacher training, climate resilience, support for women farmers, integrated social projects.

Private FundingUnited Nations Development Programme (UNDP) through Global Fund grants, various U.S. federal grant programs, ADPP Counterpart Fund, Development Banks.

Strategic Partnership Area

Joint programs for strengthening local governance and public service delivery, focusing on participatory planning, public financial management, and sustainable development for local officials and community leaders.

Political Intersection Analysis

Top Supporting Countries

United States, China, France

Activities Nature

United States: Basic Education, HIV/AIDS, Malaria, Family Planning/Reproductive Health, Basic Health, USAID Pay and Benefits, Global AIDS, PEPFAR. China: Infrastructure development (railways, roads, hospitals, public housing, airports), mining sector support. France: Health, sanitation, higher education, French language promotion, academic cooperation, teacher training, nutrition support.

Support ScaleUnited States: $115.54 million (2024 obligations), $60.15 million (Top ODA Donor). China: $45 billion in loans (2000-2022), $68.64 billion committed development finance. France: $29.25 million (ODA).
Funding MechanismUnited States: ODA, program-specific grants. China: Bilateral loans, syndicated buyer's credit loan agreements, credit insurance. France: ODA, co-funded grant programs.

Political Intersection Analysis

Egypt would face competition from the US and France in traditional human development sectors. Opportunities exist to align with Chinese infrastructure initiatives through vocational training. French linguistic and cultural influence is significant in education. Egypt can leverage its regional expertise and identify niche markets in public sector development or specialized training.

Political Influences on Human Development

Significant human rights issues including arbitrary or unlawful killings, cruel treatment, harsh prison conditions, arbitrary arrest or detention, serious problems with the independence of the judiciary, political influence, government corruption, and restrictions on freedom of expression and assembly.

Entry Recommendation for Egypt

Egypt should focus on specialized vocational and technical training (e.g., construction management, logistics, digital skills) to complement Chinese infrastructure investments and address Angola's human capital needs. Additionally, Egypt can offer public sector development and governance training, leveraging its regional expertise. Seeking partnerships with existing donors, particularly in areas of mutual interest, would be beneficial.

Performance Radar

EconomyHuman DevPoliticalGovernanceHDILiteracy0255075100

Score Breakdown

EconomyHuman DevPoliticalOpportunity0255075100

Governance & Stability

Governance Score43.8/100
Political Stability32.23/100
Risk Factor55%

Quick Facts

RegionSouthern Africa
Entry ModeMixed Strategy
Final Score29.7%
Opportunity Score66.0%