Water supply and sanitation in Angola
Water supply and sanitation is an ongoing challenge in the nation of Angola.[1]
Background
Angola has historically had issues with corruption and instability hindering its water infrastructure development.
Recent developments
Despite being a relatively poor country, water access has improved in recent history. The percentage of Angolans with access to a stable water supply grew from 42% in 1990 to 54% in 2012.[2]
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