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Strengthening Water Infrastructure in Angola: Reliability, Capacity and Long-Term Resilience

Date of publication: 29/12/2025 - 10:24 A.M.

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In 2025, water infrastructure development remained a critical component of Angola’s public-service agenda. Beyond expanding access, the year was characterised by efforts to strengthen system reliability, increase capacity and reduce structural vulnerabilities. Under the coordination of Minister João Baptista Borges, water projects advanced with a focus on technical solidity and long-term resilience.

Key initiatives concentrated on water intake systems, treatment capacity and distribution networks in provinces experiencing sustained demographic and economic pressure. Projects such as river intake upgrades and new supply systems were designed to stabilise service delivery, particularly during periods of seasonal stress. These investments aim to move away from emergency responses toward predictable, managed water provision.

Operational oversight played an increasingly important role. Progress monitoring, phased commissioning and coordination with local operators helped ensure that infrastructure delivery translated into functional outcomes. Emphasis was placed on maintenance readiness, system redundancy and operational continuity once projects enter service.

Reliable water access carries direct social and economic implications. Improved supply supports public health, urban planning and local productivity, while reducing the burden on households and institutions affected by intermittent service. In this context, water infrastructure serves not only as a utility but as a foundation for broader development.

Looking ahead to 2026, the priority will be consolidation and optimisation. Newly delivered systems will be integrated into regional supply strategies, supported by monitoring tools and preventive maintenance. This measured approach reinforces the ministry’s commitment to sustainable water management and consistent service quality across the country.

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