Angola: Strengthening greater social inclusion and non-discrimination of minority groups in communities towards equality of rights


This story highlights PMA’s work in Angola to strengthen inclusion, leadership and equality for women, youth and persons with disabilities through evidence-based programming, digital literacy, GBV response and regional advocacy.
Veronica Sapalo, founder of PMA, leads inclusive initiatives addressing exclusion, weak leadership representation, and gender-based violence. PMA created community-driven programmes combining capacity building, digital literacy, GBV response, advocacy, donor alignment, and regional collaboration. Women, youth and persons with disabilities gained skills, leadership pathways and greater safety through survivor-center interventions. PMA’s MEL systems track impact, influence national policy, and support replication of inclusive models across SADC. Sustainability is achieved through community ownership, partnerships, multi-year resource mobilisation and embedding programmes in schools, cooperatives, and local institutions.
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Elizandra Tchinguinica, Participants of the training emphasised independence through business and sustainable leadership.
Veronica Sapalo, Participation in the African Union elevated women’s rights concerns to continental policy platforms.
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