Children are the future of this country. By investing in children's basic education we are contributing to the country's development and creating a literate and self-sufficient society. |
In 2004 we received $85 million, and about $20 million in 2005 - I would be surprised if 2006 is significantly better than 2005. |
The question is how much can people afford to consume? The accessibility of food is certainly in question here. In a country like Angola, with serious transport constraints, parts of the country will produce a food surplus but the costs of moving this to deficit areas is extremely high. |