Angola: Selected Issues
March 6, 2023
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Summary
This Selected Issues paper explores development planning, sustainable development goals (SDG) progress, and fiscal space in Angola. Economic diversification and poverty reduction in Angola will require more and better-quality spending on human and physical capital and, thus, greater fiscal space. Spending in these areas has historically been lower relative to lower middle-income country peers, although broadly in line with other SSA countries, and with weak outcomes. Boosting human and physical capital with the goal of economic diversification and poverty reduction in mind will likely be a primary focus of the authorities’ 2023-27 National Development Plan. This paper finds that achieving those goals, as benchmarked by the SDGs, will entail greater and more targeted investment, with the largest spending needs falling around education and health. As such, creating additional fiscal space, following through on the structural fiscal reform agenda, and attracting private investment will all be critical components of improving the level and quality of development spending in Angola.
Subject: Credit, Development, Expenditure, Health care spending, International organization, Monetary policy, Money, Population and demographics, Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), Total expenditures
Keywords: Credit, D. SDG performance, financing framework, Global, growth disorder, guarantee scheme, Health care spending, SDG progress, Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), Total expenditures
Pages:
26
Volume:
2023
DOI:
Issue:
101
Series:
Country Report No. 2023/101
Stock No:
1AGOEA2023002
ISBN:
9798400236228
ISSN:
1934-7685






