Angola

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Dr Inge Amundsen

Published: 6 Oct 2016

Dr Inge Amundsen is a Norwegian researcher and political scientist focussing on political economy, democratization and human rights. His main country expertise is on Malawi, Bangladesh, Angola, Ghana, Nigeria, and francophone West Africa and his main research topics are democratic institutionalisation, parliaments, political parties, political corruption, and natural resources (petroleum resources management and revenue management)….

Virginie Tallio

Published: 6 Oct 2016

Dr Virginie Tallio is an anthropologist who has worked on Angola since 2003 in several provinces and in Luanda where she has gathered extensive experience of social, political and human rights conditions. For her reasearch, she has worked on refugees and returnees, the health system, non-State actors development policies and projects and the issue of…

Dr Jon Schubert

Published: 6 Oct 2016

Dr Schubert is the Senior Africa Analyst for Lusophone and Central Africa for the London-based risk forecasting company, IHS Country Risk, where Angola is one of his primary countries of focus. He holds a PhD from the Centre of African Studies at the University of Edinburgh. He also holds an MA in African Studies from…

Cristina Rodrigues

Published: 6 Oct 2016

Cristina Rodrigues is an Angolan researcher, specialised in African Studies focusing in the Portuguese speaking African countries and particularly in Angola. She conducts academic research as well as consultancies in several areas since 1995, having therefore acquired a solid knowledge of the Angolan social, cultural and economic context. She has conducted field research in the…

Angola

Published: 5 Oct 2016

Click here to see the numbers and origins of refugees hosted by Angola. As UNHCR statistics generally rely on data from host countries, statistics on refugees alone can give an insufficient account of refugee numbers, as some host countries will not grant refugee status to certain groups. Including statistics for individuals in refugee-like situations is…