Angola recovery
Last reviewed: 30-03-2007
OIL AND DIAMOND-RICH COUNTRY SLOW TO REBUILD

- 70 percent live below poverty line
- 80 percent lack essential drugs
- Poor infrastructure hampers aid delivery
key facts
| HEALTH AND EDUCATION | |
| Children out of primary school | 44 percent (World Bank, 2006) |
| Life expectancy (2004) | 41 years (UNDP, 2006) |
| Children stunted by malnourishment | 45 percent (U.N. Children's Fund) |
| Children who die before the age of five (2005) | 26 percent (UNICEF) |
| Doctors in the capital | 70 percent of national total (WHO) |
| Population without access to essential drugs | 80 percent (WFP/FAO, 2004) |
| OIL | |
| Govt earnings from oil revenues | $10 billion in 2005 (International Monetary Fund) |
| CORRUPTION | |
| Transparency International corruption ranking | 142 out of 163 countries (163=most corrupt/ TI, 2006) |
| DISPLACEMENT AND REFUGEES |
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