PPP Legal Framework Snapshot - Angola
This document introduces the PPP legal and institutional framework of Angola.
This document introduces the PPP legal and institutional framework of Angola.
In May 2019 Law No. 11/19, a new Law on Public-Private Partnerships, came into force. Visit the PPP Laws/Concession Laws Angola library page for more information.
Find more related materials at Public-Private Partnerships Laws/Concession Laws.
The focus of the AICD country reports is on benchmarking sector performance and quantifying the main financing and efficiency gaps at the country level. These reports are particularly relevant to national policy makers and development partners working on specific countries.
A brief review of the legal and institutional framework for infrastructure and PPPs in Angola and Mozambique by Portuguese law firm, Miranda.
Two outcomes of the PPIAF-funded study in Angola are:
(a) The enactment of amendments to the Basic Telecommunication Law 8/ 2001, published in April 11, 2008
(b) The enactment of Decree 188 of October 7, 2008 containing the Internal Regulations (Estatuto Orgânico) of Instituto Angolano de Comunicaçoes (INACOM), regulator of telecommunication services
A Country Framework Report,
The website provides summary of key private participation in infrastructure data for Angola from the PPI Database.
Procuring Infrastructure Public-Private Partnerships 2020 is designed to help governments improve their PPP regulatory quality. By benchmarking the regulatory frameworks of economies around the world against internationally recognized good practices in procuring PPPs, this assessment identifies areas for improvement in the preparation, procurement, and management of PPPs.
The new Public Procurement Law, law no 41/20 of 23 December, entered into force 22 January 2021. The replaces the previous Law, no 9/16 of 16 June on Public Procurement.