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Angola

How well is Angola respecting people's human rights?

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Angola at a glance

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Quality of Life

Economic and Social Rights

(2020)

Summary score

46.8%

How well is Angola doing compared to what is possible at its level of income?

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% of income adjusted benchmark achieved

HRMI score

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Safety from the State

Civil and Political Rights

(2022)

Summary score

3.4

How well is Angola's government respecting each right?

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10

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Empowerment

Civil and Political Rights

(2022)

Summary score

3.7

How well is Angola's government respecting each right?

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Source: HRMI 2023 rightstracker.org

Quality of Life

Angola scores 46.8% on Quality of Life when scored against the 'Income adjusted' benchmark.

Compared with the other countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, Angola is performing worse than average on Quality of Life rights (this comparison is calculated using the 'Income adjusted' benchmark).

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Safety from the State

Angola's Safety from the State score of 3.4 out of 10 suggests that many people are not safe from one or more of the following: arbitrary arrest, torture and ill-treatment, forced disappearance, execution or extrajudicial killing.

For the civil and political rights we do not have data for enough countries in Sub-Saharan Africa to do a regional comparison. However, compared to the other countries in our sample, Angola is performing worse than average on the right to be safe from the state.

Empowerment

Angola's Empowerment score of 3.7 out of 10 suggests that many people are not enjoying their civil liberties and political freedoms (freedom of speech, assembly and association, and democratic rights).

For the civil and political rights we do not have data for enough countries in Sub-Saharan Africa to do a regional comparison. However, compared to the other countries in our sample, Angola is performing worse than average on empowerment rights.