The Private Housing Sector in Angola
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Publication Date: Fevereiro 17, 2017
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The Angolan Government, in its public pronouncements, has put great store in the private sector in driving post-war development and taking the lead particularly in the housing sector. However the World Bank has shown that Angola remains one of the world’s most difficult countries to do business, particularly in the sale and transfer of property....
Musseques na Agenda da ONU
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Publication Date: Fevereiro 16, 2017
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Publication Date: Fevereiro 16, 2017
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A Nova Agenda Urbana das Nações Unidas para os próximos dez anos reserva uma atenção particular aos moradores dos musseques, favelas, caniços, bairros de lata e assentamentos informais, zonas habitadas maioritariamente por pessoas de baixos rendimentos.
Cement Citizens: housing, Demolition and Political Belonging in Luanda, Angola
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Publication Date: Fevereiro 14, 2017
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Following the end of Angola’s civil war (1975–2002), the capital city, Luanda, found itself awash in dreams of becoming a ‘world-class city’. The war had been won by the ruling Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), which used its dominant position to launch a project of ‘national reconstruction’, ostensibly to repair the broken...
Cement Citizens: Housing, Demolition and Political Belonging in Luanda, Angola
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Publication Date: Fevereiro 14, 2017
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Publication Date: Fevereiro 14, 2017
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Following the end of Angola’s civil war (1975–2002), the capital city, Luanda, found itself awash in dreams of becoming a ‘world-class city’. The war had been won by the ruling Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA), which used its dominant position to launch a project of ‘national reconstruction’, ostensibly to repair the broken...
The Private Housing Sector in Angola
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Publication Date: Fevereiro 10, 2017
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The Angolan Government, in its public pronouncements, has put great store in the private sector in driving post-war development and taking the lead particularly in the housing sector. However the World Bank has shown that Angola remains one of the world’s most difficult countries to do business, particularly in the sale and transfer of property....
The Cooperative Housing Sector in Angola
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Publication Date: Fevereiro 10, 2017
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Publication Date: Fevereiro 10, 2017
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Angola’s National Urbanism and Housing Programme (PNHU) identified Cooperative Housing as one of the four key strategies adopted to meet the country’s deficit of more than one million dwelling units. The PNHU set a target for the construction of 80,000 cooperative housing units or 8% of the planned one million dwellings in the period up...
Angola’s Housing Rental Market
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Publication Date: Fevereiro 10, 2017
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Despite the significant demand for rented housing in Angola, it does not feature in Angola's National Urbanisation and Housing Program1. This is unsurprising as few African Governments do give rented housing the attention that it deserves. Governments tend not to recognize that rental housing exists as an important form of housing tenure and that many...
Cement citizens: housing, demolition and political belonging in Luanda, Angola
Author: Claudia Gastrow
Publication Date: Fevereiro 9, 2017
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Publication Date: Fevereiro 9, 2017
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Slum demolition in the name of urban renewal is a common practice in contemporary African cities. Many organisations have tracked the rights violations that demolitions entail. What has been overlooked,however, is the political signiicance of slums, which this paper argues produce their own imaginations of ‘good urbanism’ becoming critical sites for the imagining of urban...
Apresentação do Relatório Final do Índice de Sustentabilidade das Organizações da Sociedade Civil
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Publication Date: Fevereiro 3, 2017
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Publication Date: Fevereiro 3, 2017
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João Domingos, Gestor do Sector de Governação da DW e um dos contribuinte na elaboração do relatório final de 2015 sobre o Índice de Sustentabilidade das Organizações da Sociedade Civil, foi o prelector do dia 03 De Fevereiro de 2017 no espaço do Debate à Sexta feira onde abordou o tema: Apresentação do Relatório Final...
ONDAKA Numéro 1702 2017
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Publication Date: Fevereiro 1, 2017
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Publication Date: Fevereiro 1, 2017
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A província do Huambo conta agora com um novo delegado do Ministério do Interior e comandante provincial da Polícia Nacional. Trata-se do comissário Gil Famoso Sebastião da Silva em substituição do comissário Elias Dumbo Livulo.O acto de apresentação à população foi orientado pelo ministro do Interior Ângelo da Veiga Tavares no passado dia 16 de...
Desenvolvimento comunitário – a experiência da povoação dos Luandos, município da Quiçama em Luanda
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Publication Date: Janeiro 27, 2017
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Publication Date: Janeiro 27, 2017
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Serafim Armando Quintino, Engenheiro Mecânica pela Universidade Agostinho Neto e com uma vasta experiencias no desenvolvimento comunitário, foi o prelector do dia 27 De Janeiro de 2017 no espaço do Debate à
The 2015 CSO Sustainability Index For Sub-Saharan Africa
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Publication Date: Janeiro 26, 2017
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Publication Date: Janeiro 26, 2017
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USAID is pleased to present the seventh edition of the CSO Sustainability Index (CSOSI) for Sub-Saharan Africa. The index describes advances and setbacks in seven key dimensions of sustainability in the civil society sector in 2015—the legal environment, organizational capacity, financial viability, advocacy, service provision, infrastructure, and public image. The reports are produced by an...
Lei nº 6-17 – Base de Florestas e Fauna Selvagem
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Publication Date: Janeiro 24, 2017
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Publication Date: Janeiro 24, 2017
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Lei n.0 6/17: Lei de Bases de Florestas e Fauna Selvagem, que estabelece as normas que visam garantir a conservação e o uso racional e sustentável das florestas e da fauna selvagem existentes no território nac ional e, ainda, as bases gerais do exercicio de actividades com elas relacionadas.
The Financing and Affordability of Urban Services in Angola
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Publication Date: Janeiro 20, 2017
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Publication Date: Janeiro 20, 2017
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With the approaching rainy season in Angola and new reports of cholera, which has been held in abeyance since the epidemic of 2007, public policy makers and consumers alike look at the implementation of long-delayed urban services reforms. Paying for services has become the Government’s mantra since the financial crisis hit two years ago and...
The Financing and Affordability of Urban Services for Housing in Angola
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Publication Date: Janeiro 20, 2017
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Publication Date: Janeiro 20, 2017
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Urban services and housing is intrinsically related. Services affect the health and well being of residents and affect the sustainability of human settlements. This also affect investment into an area. This document provides a brief overview and update of the current state of urban service provision in Angola.






