Luanda - The new Resident Representative of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), Denise António, highlighted the excellent diplomatic work of the Angolan State with regard to policies for attracting new investments.
These aim, she said, to facilitate visas for tourists, businesspeople and reduce hunger and combat poverty, within the framework of the 2030 and 2063 Agendas endorsed by the African Union and the UN.
During an audience granted by the head of Angolan diplomacy, Téte Antonio, after receiving the Letters of Credentials, the minister said that Angolan diplomacy in general is willing to work with UN agencies, with the aim to strengthen cooperation and monitoring sustainable development programs implemented throughout the national territory.
Denise António cited the National Development Program (PDN) as a clear demonstration of the Angolan State's engagement and alignment with regional, continental and global policies, whether at bilateral or at multilateral level, where the United Nations, via the UNDP fits in.
The new head of the UNDP's operational activities in Angola, Denise António, is a senior employee of the United Nations System, having already performed numerous functions before coming to embrace this new professional challenge in Angola.
She has worked in Jamaica, Belize, Bahamas, Cayman Islands, Turkey, Côte d Ivoire, Zimbabwe and Ghana.
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