What are healthcare services like in Angola?
We asked retirees if they have access to good medical care in Angola. They wrote...
"Healthcare services in Angola are limited due to a lack of resources and infrastructure. The country has a high rate of infant mortality and a low life expectancy. Access to healthcare is limited, particularly in rural areas, and the quality of care is often inadequate. The government has made efforts to improve healthcare services, but progress has been slow. The majority of healthcare services are provided by the public sector, with a small number of private clinics and hospitals. The government has also implemented a number of initiatives to improve access to healthcare, such as providing free healthcare to pregnant women and children under five," remarked another expat who made the move to Angola.
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What are healthcare services like in Angola?
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