CM approves Human Capital Development Plan

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CM approves Human Capital Development Plan
CM approves Human Capital Development Plan

Africa-Press – Angola. The Angolan Human Capital Development Plan 2023-2037, a document that contains the programs, objectives and concrete goals for the short, medium and long term, was approved this Monday, in Luanda, during the 4th ordinary session of the Council of Ministers.

According to the final communiqué of the meeting, held under the guidance of the President of the Republic, João Lourenço, the implementation of the plan will result in the expansion of the education and professional training sectors and an increase in the quality and relevance of the educational and training offer, thus allowing Thus, increasing the availability of qualified human resources in priority areas.

The plan provides for the orientation of the development and expansion of the educational and training offer according to the real priorities and needs of the labor market, the increase in the educational and training offer that supports the development of knowledge and skills necessary for the public sector and the private business sector.

Increasing the population’s education and qualification levels, with an impact on improving the country’s position in terms of human and social development, are other objectives of the plan.

Authorization

The Council of Ministers also considered, for submission to the National Assembly, a Proposed Law that authorizes the President of the Republic, as Holder of the Executive Power, to legislate on the Legal and Fiscal Regime of Incremental Production in Oil Concessions in the Maritime Zone.

In this sense, the Presidential Legislative Decree on the matter was assessed, a diploma that defines the legal and fiscal regime and the procedure for adapting the contractual terms applicable to Incremental Production in Mature Blocks and in Projects in Undeveloped Development Areas, located in the zone maritime.

At Monday’s meeting, the Council of Ministers approved changes to some rules of the Rules of the Specialized Committees of the Council of Ministers, aiming to adapt the structure of the Economic Team and its Technical Support Group to the recent changes in the structure of the Auxiliary Bodies of the President of the Republic.

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