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Castro Capitão, vice administrator of Liangango municipality, in his office. The Angolan government is implementing the Village Reunification Program, a program encouraging the inhabitants of remote hamlets to move to larger villages so that the government can provide basic services like education, health care, water and electricity to the population. Landmines and other remnants of Angola's long civil war are preventing villagers from settling on safe land and inhibiting the long-term socio-economic development of the country..Liangongo, Angola. 29/09/2010.Photo © J.B. Russell
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Castro Capitão, vice administrator of Liangango municipality, in his office. The Angolan government is implementing the Village Reunification Program, a program encouraging the inhabitants of remote hamlets to move to larger villages so that the government can provide basic services like education, health care, water and electricity to the population. Landmines and other remnants of Angola's long civil war are preventing villagers from settling on safe land and inhibiting the long-term socio-economic development of the country..Liangongo, Angola. 29/09/2010.Photo © J.B. Russell