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Since the end of the war in 2002, Angola has been rebuilding itself, with help from its oil revenues. However, the situation remains very insecure for the most disadvantaged and the gap between the rich and the poor is growing. Although the budget allocated to health is increasing, the majority of the population is still excluded from healthcare. The most vulnerable are the poor urban populations, particularly street children, as well as the rural populations.


Since the end of the war in 2002, Angola has been rebuilding itself, with help from its oil revenues. However, the situation remains very insecure for the most disadvantaged and the gap between the rich and the poor is growing. Although the budget allocated to health is increasing, the majority of the population is still excluded from healthcare. The most vulnerable are the poor urban populations, particularly street children, as well as the rural populations.


SUPPORTING CARE FOR STREET CHILDREN.

Lobito, Benguela province - Long term


ACTIVITIES

Between 2005 and 2008, MdM worked in Angola to improve the living conditions of street children in Lobito, in partnership with civil society and the government, by improving access to healthcare and to hygienic conditions, helping with socio-economic reintegration and strengthening the child protection system.
In view of the results obtained, and to ensure that the activities undertaken will be sustainable, MdM decided that the project was ready for handover to the Angolan organisation OMUNGA in 2009. OMUNGA works on children’s rights and is very involved in advocacy activities. Until March 2010, OMUNGA received financial and technical support from MdM to help strengthen its capacity so that the handover could take place in the best possible conditions.


RESULTS

Since 2009, 150 children and adolescents living on the streets have been supported in a health centre, around 20 have received training.


OUTLOOK

In 2011, MdM France and MdM Spain are going to open a joint project in KwanzaNorte province. This project aims to improve the right to health for women and young people by strengthening the health system in relation to sexual and reproductive health and by mobilising civil society and the community.

  Life expectancy : 48,1 yrs
IDH : 0.403 ; rang : 146/182 *
Population 
Beneficiaries : 150
Co-ordinators :
Programme : Luc Jarrige
Headquarters : Stéphanie Derozier

 Budget 2010 : €17,191

Funding : USB Foundation



November 2011


* Source : unpd 2007

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