Protected areas in Angola have gone from almost 6% of the national territory to 12%, including national parks and transboundary conservation areas. The parks are authentic laboratories for research on vegetation cover in Angola, in which 27% of the species are endemic, and 37% are medicinal plants

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the government wants to ensure the food security of the population through more diversified food sources and seeks to map all kinds of natural resources to establish management and exploitation plans that translate into development and well-being

"Education is fundamental to development." To promote gender equality and empower women in Angola, the government has implemented various programs, including training initiatives and support for scientific research, all led by skilled academics.

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