Izamba Kapalu points to the strengthening of cooperation in the political, economic and social areas, highlighting the culture that unites the two peoples.
Speaking this Thursday to the Angolan press in Brasilia, the representative of the Angolan community is pleased with the paths that are being taken by the Angolan Government, in the search for strengthening bilateral cooperation with this South American country and others in the rest of the world.
The researcher and university professor in the area of Health in Brazil considers that there have been significant advances in cooperation between the two countries, such as in the area of health and the family.
As part of this cooperation, as a health professional, he claims to have been part of the Fundação Oswaldo Cruz (FIOCRUZ) project, a Brazilian research institution in biological sciences, whose initiative benefited some communities in Angola.
“As Angolans we recognize that Angola still has a lot to give to the world. Angola is cooperating with Brazil in several areas that are very important”, considered Izamba Kapalu who is also director of the Environment and international superintendent of the World Organization for Human Rights (OMDH).
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According to Izamba Kapalu, several young Angolans have embarked on entrepreneurship, with emphasis on civil construction, commerce, gastronomy, culture, among other areas.
Among the Angolan entrepreneurs, the cases of Nelson Marcolino, who has lived in Brasília for five years and works in digital marketing, and Ermelinda Marcolino, an African clothing trader, stand out.
The Angolan community in Brazil is made up of more than 10,000 citizens, of which 820 are concentrated in Brasília, many of them students.
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