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US Government Provides $ 50, 000.00 for victims of floods in the Angolan province of Cunene

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The US Embassy in Angola is pleased to announce that the Government of the United States will provide the initial amount of $50,000.00 in emergency assistance to help the victims of heavy rains in the province of Cunene, southern Angola. The financial assistance has been made available under the US Chief of Mission Emergency Fund. (Read more)

United States of American inaugurated its 44th President

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On January 20, 2009, the United States of American inaugurated its 44th President. This inauguration marked an exciting and historic moment, one that underscores the transformative nature of democracy.

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Inauguration of the 44th President of United States, Barack Hussein Obama


Angolans joint US Ambassador to view Obama's inauguration. 
On January 20, Embassy Luanda, in conjunction with the Angolan Government’s Center for Journalism Training (CEFORJOR), organized a viewing event for the Inauguration of the 44th President of United States, Barack Hussein Obama.  Over 250 hundreds Angolan members of the government, political parties leaders, politicians, members of the Judiciary,  members of the civil society, church leaders, academics, students, businessmen, journalists and think-tank leaders joined Ambassador Mozena and Embassy officials and the standing room only crowd at CEFOJOR’s auditorium to watch the US presidential inauguration. The event highlighted the peaceful transition of power from one administration to the next, and celebrated this historic event  with the Angolan public.   In his speech, Ambassador Dan Mozena  noted that on inauguration day, "Americans celebrate as a people, regardless of political affiliation, the peaceful transition of power, the launch of a new presidency, and the beginning of a new stage of our American journey." (Read full speech)

Embassy Luanda Honors ESSO Angola

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Thursday, December 11th, 2008, Embassy Luanda honored ESSO Angola for its public-private partnership’s efforts in leading the fight against malaria and HIV/AIDS, and for its literacy programs for women and girls.  These actions earned the company a place among the eleven finalists selected from the 61 nominations received for the Secretary of State’s prestigious 2008 Award for Corporate Excellence (ACE). ACE finalists are international business leaders who recognize the vital role that U.S. businesses play abroad as good corporate citizens.  A formal recognition ceremony was held at the Luanda Pediatric Hospital recognizing the achievement during which Ambassador Mozena, Managing Director of Esso/ExxonMobil Angola Jim Seale, and Angolan Minister of Health José Vieira Dias Van-Dúnem each addressed the guests who included government and private sector invitees.

Statement of Ambassador Dan Mozena Upon Receipt of Credentials at the National Election Commission on August 28, 2007

Ambassador receives credential from Angola's CNE. 

I would like to thank the Government of Angola and the National Election Commission for inviting the United States to observe the Angolan legislative elections. 

The U.S. delegation will observe the electoral process in accordance with Angola’s electoral law, and guided by international and regional standards for elections. 


 

Declaration by the US Embassy Electoral Observation Team on September 9, 2008

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The United States Embassy in Luanda wishes to thank the National Election Commission for the invitation to observe Angola’s 2008 legislative elections.  Resident in Angola, members of the U.S. Embassy observed the electoral campaign in Luanda and in many of the nation’s provinces.  On Election Day, the U.S. Embassy fielded 37 observers in Benguela, Bie, Huambo, Luanda and Uige Provinces.

The United States Embassy congratulates the people of Angola, who took seriously their role in the democratic process of choosing their representatives to the National Assembly.

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