In 2016-2017 ODA from Team Europe amounted to around USD 207 million (OECD figures), European institutions being the third largest donor to Angola in terms of gross ODA (USD 41.54 million). Norway and France also ranked in the top ten donors, with respectively USD 7.75 million and USD 5.69 million.
Angola's partnership with the EU is based on the ACP-EU Cotonou Partnership Agreement which aims to reduce poverty by developing the Angolan economy and gradually integrating it into the global economy.
The Joint Way Forward promotes more active political cooperation, especially Angola's active involvement in the different regional and multilateral fora, and prioritises key areas of common interest from the 2007 Joint Africa-EU Strategy (security, governance, human rights, economic growth, energy, transport, environment, science and technology, training and education). So far, 4 ministerial meetings have taken place, the latest on 11 March 2019.
Angolan strategic documents include the long-term National Development Strategy ‘Vision 2025’, as well as national plans and complementary documents approved by the Angolan government.
Team Europe in Angola
In 2016-2017 ODA from Team Europe amounted to around USD 207 million (OECD figures), European institutions being the third largest donor to Angola in terms of gross ODA (USD 41.54 million). Norway and France also ranked in the top ten donors, with respectively USD 7.75 million and USD 5.69 million.
Angola's partnership with the EU is based on the ACP-EU Cotonou Partnership Agreement which aims to reduce poverty by developing the Angolan economy and gradually integrating it into the global economy.
The Joint Way Forward promotes more active political cooperation, especially Angola's active involvement in the different regional and multilateral fora, and prioritises key areas of common interest from the 2007 Joint Africa-EU Strategy (security, governance, human rights, economic growth, energy, transport, environment, science and technology, training and education). So far, 4 ministerial meetings have taken place, the latest on 11 March 2019.
Angolan strategic documents include the long-term National Development Strategy ‘Vision 2025’, as well as national plans and complementary documents approved by the Angolan government.