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Angola

Angola ranks 154 out of 165 countries in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) performance, with an overall score of 50.3. The country faces significant challenges in poverty, hunger, and health, with high rates of poverty and maternal mortality. Despite these challenges, Angola shows some progress in areas like gender equality and access to clean energy.

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Angola

Angola ranks 154 out of 165 countries in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) performance, with an overall score of 50.3. The country faces significant challenges in poverty, hunger, and health, with high rates of poverty and maternal mortality. Despite these challenges, Angola shows some progress in areas like gender equality and access to clean energy.

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ANGOLA Sub-Saharan Africa

OVERALL PERFORMANCE AVERAGE PERFORMANCE BY SDG

COUNTRY
COUNTRY RANKING
RANKING COUNTRY SCORE SDG
17
SDG
1
100
Angola

154
SDG SDG
16 2
75
SDG SDG
50 3
50.3
15
25

/165
SDG
SDG
14 4

REGIONAL AVERAGE: 51.9 SDG


Angola SDG
13 5

SDG
STATISTICAL PERFORMANCE INDEX 12 SDG
6
0 (WORST) TO 100 (BEST)
SDG
SDG
11
L 7
54.9
SDG SDG
0 100 10 SDG
8
9

SDG DASHBOARDS AND TRENDS

p 5 5 • 5 D

D D 5 • 5 •
L 5 5 D D
Major challenges Significant challenges Challenges remain SDG achieved Information unavailable
p Decreasing 5 Stagnating D Moderately improving L On track or maintaining SDG achievement • Information unavailable
Notes: The full title of Goal 2 “Zero Hunger” is “End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture”.
The full title of each SDG is available here: https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/topics/sustainabledevelopmentgoals

INTERNATIONAL SPILLOVER INDEX


0 (worst) to 100 (best)
0 0 (worst) to 100 (best) 100
0 100

z
OECD members 70.1
Eastern Europe and Central Asia 87.6
Middle East and North Africa 93.4
Latin America and the Caribbean 95.1
Angola 97.0
East and South Asia 97.6
Sub-Saharan Africa 98.4
Oceania 100.0

Sustainable Development Report 2021 The Decade of Action for the Sustainable Development Goals
ANGOLA Performance by Indicator

SDG1 – No Poverty Value Year RatingTrend SDG9 – Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure Value Year RatingTrend
Poverty headcount ratio at $1.90/day (%) 53.9 2021 • p Population using the internet (%) 14.3 2019 •5
Poverty headcount ratio at $3.20/day (%) 75.7 2021 • p Mobile broadband subscriptions (per 100 population) 21.2 2019 •5
Logistics Performance Index: Quality of trade and transport-related
SDG2 – Zero Hunger 1.9 2018 • p
Prevalence of undernourishment (%) 18.6 2018 •5 infrastructure (worst 1–5 best)
Prevalence of stunting in children under 5 years of age (%) 37.6 2015 •5 The Times Higher Education Universities Ranking: Average score of
top 3 universities (worst 0–100 best)
* 0.0 2020 • •
Prevalence of wasting in children under 5 years of age (%) 4.9 2015 • L Scientific and technical journal articles (per 1,000 population) 0.0 2018 • 5
Prevalence of obesity, BMI ≥ 30 (% of adult population) 8.2 2016 • L Expenditure on research and development (% of GDP) 0.0 2016 • •
Human Trophic Level (best 2–3 worst) 2.1 2017 • L
Cereal yield (tonnes per hectare of harvested land) 0.8 2018 • p SDG10 – Reduced Inequalities
Sustainable Nitrogen Management Index (best 0–1.41 worst) 0.9 2015 • p Gini coefficient adjusted for top income 45.1 2008 • •
Exports of hazardous pesticides (tonnes per million population) 0.0 2018 • • Palma ratio 3.4 2018 • •
SDG3 – Good Health and Well-Being SDG11 – Sustainable Cities and Communities
Maternal mortality rate (per 100,000 live births) 241 •5
2017
Proportion of urban population living in slums (%) 48.6 2018 • D
Annual mean concentration of particulate matter of less than
Neonatal mortality rate (per 1,000 live births) 27.6 • D
2019
2.5 microns in diameter (PM2.5) (μg/m³)
32.3 2019 •5
Mortality rate, under-5 (per 1,000 live births) 74.7 • D
2019
Access to improved water source, piped (% of urban population) 58.0 2017 • D
Incidence of tuberculosis (per 100,000 population) 351.0 •5
2019
Satisfaction with public transport (%) 32 2014 • •
New HIV infections (per 1,000 uninfected population) 0.8 • D
2019
SDG12 – Responsible Consumption and Production
Age-standardized death rate due to cardiovascular disease, cancer,
16.5 2016 • L
diabetes, or chronic respiratory disease in adults aged 30–70 years (%) Municipal solid waste (kg/capita/day) 0.6 2012 • •
Age-standardized death rate attributable to household air pollution and
119 2016 • •
Electronic waste (kg/capita) 4.2 2019 • •
ambient air pollution (per 100,000 population) Production-based SO2 emissions (kg/capita) 6.9 2012 • •
Traffic deaths (per 100,000 population) 26.1 2019 • p SO2 emissions embodied in imports (kg/capita) 1.6 2012 • •
Life expectancy at birth (years) 63.1 2019 • 5 Production-based nitrogen emissions (kg/capita) 10.0 2010 • •
Adolescent fertility rate (births per 1,000 females aged 15 to 19) 148.0 2018 • 5 Nitrogen emissions embodied in imports (kg/capita) 0.9 2010 • •
Births attended by skilled health personnel (%) 49.6 2016 • • SDG13 – Climate Action
Surviving infants who received 2 WHO-recommended vaccines (%) 51 2019 • 5 CO2 emissions from fossil fuel combustion and cement production
Universal health coverage (UHC) index of service coverage
40 2017 • 5
(tCO2/capita)
1.2 2019 • L
(worst 0–100 best) CO2 emissions embodied in imports (tCO2/capita) 0.1 2015 • L
Subjective well-being (average ladder score, worst 0–10 best) 3.8 2014 • • CO2 emissions embodied in fossil fuel exports (kg/capita) 121.7 2018 • •
SDG4 – Quality Education SDG14 – Life Below Water
Net primary enrollment rate (%) 81.6 2011 • • Mean area that is protected in marine sites important to biodiversity (%) 66.6 2019 •5
Lower secondary completion rate (%) 20.7 2011 • • Ocean Health Index: Clean Waters score (worst 0–100 best) 55.3 2020 • p
Literacy rate (% of population aged 15 to 24) 77.4 2014 • • Fish caught from overexploited or collapsed stocks (% of total catch) 12.1 2014 • L
SDG5 – Gender Equality Fish caught by trawling or dredging (%) 37.6 2016 • p
Demand for family planning satisfied by modern methods
29.8 2016 • 5 Fish caught that are then discarded (%) 7.7 2016 • •
(% of females aged 15 to 49) Marine biodiversity threats embodied in imports (per million population) 0.2 2018 • •
Ratio of female-to-male mean years of education received (%) 62.5 2019 • p SDG15 – Life on Land
Ratio of female-to-male labor force participation rate (%) 96.6 2019 • L Mean area that is protected in terrestrial sites important to biodiversity (%) 28.1 •5
2019
Seats held by women in national parliament (%) 30.0 2020 • p Mean area that is protected in freshwater sites important to biodiversity (%) 33.3 •5
2019
SDG6 – Clean Water and Sanitation Red List Index of species survival (worst 0–1 best) 0.9 • L
2020
Population using at least basic drinking water services (%) 55.8 2017 •5 Permanent deforestation (% of forest area, 5-year average) 0.2 • •
2018
Population using at least basic sanitation services (%) 49.9 2017 •5 Terrestrial and freshwater biodiversity threats embodied in imports
0.6 2018 • •
Freshwater withdrawal (% of available freshwater resources) 1.9 2014 • • (per million population)
Anthropogenic wastewater that receives treatment (%) 0.0 2018 • • SDG16 – Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Scarce water consumption embodied in imports (m3/capita) 1.1 2013 • L Homicides (per 100,000 population) 4.8 2012 • •
SDG7 – Affordable and Clean Energy Unsentenced detainees (% of prison population) 48.0 2018 • D
Population with access to electricity (%) 43.3 2018 • 5 Population who feel safe walking alone at night in the city or area where
46 2014 • •
Population with access to clean fuels and technology for cooking (%) 48.1 2016 • 5 they live (%)
CO2 emissions from fuel combustion for electricity and heating per
1.6 2018 • L
Property Rights (worst 1–7 best) 3.4 2020 • L
total electricity output (MtCO2/TWh) Birth registrations with civil authority (% of children under age 5) 25.0 2019 • •
SDG8 – Decent Work and Economic Growth Corruption Perception Index (worst 0–100 best) 27 2020 • D
Adjusted GDP growth (%) -7.9 2019 • • Children involved in child labor (% of population aged 5 to 14) 9.7 2016 • •
Victims of modern slavery (per 1,000 population) 7.2 2018 • • Exports of major conventional weapons (TIV constant million USD
per 100,000 population)
* 0.0 2019 • •
Adults with an account at a bank or other financial institution or with a
29.3 2014 • •
mobile-money-service provider (% of population aged 15 or over) Press Freedom Index (best 0–100 worst) 33.9 2020 • L
Unemployment rate (% of total labor force) 7.7 2020 • 5 Access to and affordability of justice (worst 0–1 best) 0.5 2020 • •
Fundamental labor rights are effectively guaranteed (worst 0–1 best) 0.4 2020 • • SDG17 – Partnerships for the Goals
Fatal work-related accidents embodied in imports
(per 100,000 population)
0.1 2015 • L Government spending on health and education (% of GDP) 4.5 2018 • p
For high-income and all OECD DAC countries: International concessional
public finance, including official development assistance (% of GNI)
NA NA • •
Other countries: Government revenue excluding grants (% of GDP) 16.4 2017 • •
Corporate Tax Haven Score (best 0–100 worst) * 0.0 2019 • •
Statistical Performance Index (worst 0–100 best) 54.9 2019 • L
* Imputed data point

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