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28 Nov 2005 00:00:00 GMT
CRISIS PROFILE: Angola's recovery


A delegate from Angola attends the World Youth and Students Festival in Venezuela , 2005.
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A delegate from Angola attends the World Youth and Students Festival in Venezuela , 2005.
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LONDON (AlertNet) - Although Angola is Africa’s second-largest oil producer and rich in diamonds, it faces huge obstacles to its recovery from a 27-year civil war which killed 1.5 million people and uprooted more than 4 million.

Nearly 70 percent of the population lives below the national poverty line. A quarter of children in Angola die before the age of five, and at least 700,000 people are dependent on food aid for survival.

Click here to begin an overview of Angola’s road to recovery or click on the links below:

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