
Angola Development Plans
Shaping Angola's Future: From the 2023-2027 Plan to the 2050 Vision
Welcome to the foundational documents shaping Angola's socio-economic future: the Long-Term Strategy "Angola 2050" and the National Development Plan (PDN) 2023-2027. Together, these strategic blueprints outline a monumental shift from a state-dominated, oil-dependent model to a diversified, private-sector-led economy designed to support a rapidly growing population.
"Angola 2050" serves as the overarching visionary framework. It establishes the nation's macroeconomic ambitions over the next three decades, focusing on five overarching strategic pillars: empowering human capital, diversifying the economy, modernizing infrastructure, fostering a fair nation with equal opportunities, and building a resilient ecosystem.
The PDN 2023-2027 is the primary medium-term planning instrument designed to operationalize this vision. The critical interlink between these two documents is their strict hierarchical and strategic alignment: the PDN acts as the immediate implementation engine for the "Angola 2050" strategy. The strategic axes of the five-year PDN perfectly converge with the long-term global objectives of Angola 2050, ensuring that every short-term project, budget allocation, and policy reform directly contributes to the 2050 goals.
While "Angola 2050" defines where the country aims to be in the long run, the PDN 2023-2027 defines exactly how the government will navigate the first crucial steps of this journey through actionable and measurable programs.
Explore these documents to understand the interrelated policies, investment priorities, and structural reforms driving Angola's sustainable development, food security, and human capital growth.