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Netherlands

Summary

As a result of oil wealth, Angola has approached lower middle income status. The decision to close our bilateral programme in Angola was agreed in 2008. FCDO has no country office or presence on the ground in Angola. The existing bilateral programme in Angola is managed through the FCDO Southern Africa office in Pretoria, working closely with the British Embassy in Luanda. The programme now focuses on increasing the effectiveness of government expenditures on health systems to promote maternal and child health and strengthening urban governance and service delivery. The two remaining projects which FCDO is supporting are due to close at the end of March 2011. FCDO also supports Angola through two Southern Africa regional programmes, other central funds (e.g. the Governance and Transparency Fund and humanitarian funds) and through our imputed share of multilateral spending.

Note: Many country summaries were written prior to the creation of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, and are being incrementally refreshed.
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Sectors and budgets in Netherlands

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Sectors

Sectors groups as a percentage of country budgets according to the Development Assistance Committee's classifications.

Budget

Programme budget total by year approved at the Programme level to date.

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