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Angola 2050 welcomes inquiries from analysts, investors, journalists, policymakers, academic researchers, and institutional partners. Our editorial team reviews all correspondence and aims to respond within the timeframes outlined below. Whether you are seeking to verify a data point, explore a partnership, request institutional access, report a technical issue, or simply learn more about our coverage of Angola’s economic transformation, we are committed to providing thorough and timely responses.
General Contact Email: info@angola2050.com
All inquiries should be directed to the email address above. We operate a single, centralized correspondence channel to ensure that every inquiry is logged, triaged, and routed to the appropriate editorial or operational team member. Please include a clear subject line indicating the nature of your inquiry, along with any relevant page URLs, document references, or contextual details that will help us respond accurately and efficiently.
Inquiry Types
Editorial and Data Corrections
If you have identified a factual error, outdated statistic, or broken source link in any article on Angola 2050, please contact us with the specific page URL, the data point in question, and the correction you believe is needed. We take data accuracy seriously and will investigate all reported discrepancies within 48 hours of receipt. Our data is sourced from government publications, the World Bank, IMF, AfDB, UNCTAD, and verified industry reports — if you can provide an authoritative source that contradicts published data, we will update accordingly and note the correction in the affected content.
Our methodology page explains the three-layer verification process applied to all data before publication, including source authority checks, cross-reference validation, and temporal currency verification. If you believe our methodology has produced an incorrect conclusion, we welcome the feedback and will review the underlying data chain. Corrections that materially affect published analysis are acknowledged in the text with the date and nature of the change.
We particularly welcome correspondence from officials at source institutions — including ANPG, AIPEX, the World Bank Angola country office, IMF resident representatives, and AfDB regional offices — who can provide authoritative updates, clarifications, or corrections to data we have published. Institutional correspondents receive priority handling with a target response time of 24 hours.
Partnership and Institutional Access
Organizations seeking institutional access to Angola 2050’s full content library, custom research briefs, structured data feeds, or analyst consultations should inquire via email. We offer tailored packages designed for different organizational needs, including financial institutions conducting due diligence on Angolan investments, consultancies advising clients on market entry strategy, government agencies developing trade and investment policy, development organizations monitoring program outcomes, and academic institutions conducting research on Angola’s economic development.
Institutional partnerships may include white-label data licensing, co-branded research publications, exclusive briefings on specific sectors or topics, and priority access to new content before public release. Visit our premium intelligence page for an overview of available tiers and the full scope of our institutional offering. Custom arrangements are available for organizations with requirements that fall outside standard packages.
We also welcome partnership inquiries from organizations operating within Angola, including Angolan government agencies, chambers of commerce, industry associations, and domestic financial institutions. Angola 2050 is committed to building relationships that enhance the depth, accuracy, and relevance of our coverage.
Media and Press Inquiries
Journalists and media organizations may request background briefings, data for articles, quotes from our editorial team, or permission to reproduce specific charts, tables, or data compilations from Angola 2050 content. Please include your publication name, deadline, specific topic area, and the nature of information you are seeking in your inquiry.
We are available for on-the-record and background interviews on topics within our coverage areas, including Angola’s oil and gas sector, economic diversification strategy, infrastructure development, investment climate, and social indicators. For time-sensitive media inquiries tied to breaking developments — such as ANPG licensing round results, major bilateral agreement announcements, or significant shifts in oil production data — please indicate the urgency in your subject line, and we will prioritize your request for same-day response where feasible.
Angola 2050 content may be quoted with attribution in accordance with fair use principles as described in our terms of service. Reproduction of substantial portions of content, data tables, or original analysis requires written permission.
Advertising and Sponsorship
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For direct sponsorship inquiries related to specific report series, data products, events, or content collaborations, contact us at the email address above. Sponsorship arrangements are governed by written agreements that explicitly preserve editorial independence and are disclosed to readers where applicable.
Technical Issues and Site Feedback
If you encounter technical issues while using Angola 2050 — including broken links, page loading errors, rendering problems on specific devices or browsers, accessibility barriers, or issues with our cookie consent management platform — please report them via email with a description of the issue, the URL of the affected page, your browser and device information, and any screenshots that illustrate the problem.
We also welcome general feedback about the site’s navigation, content structure, search functionality, and user experience. Angola 2050 is continuously improved based on user feedback, and constructive suggestions are reviewed by both editorial and technical teams.
Newsletter and Reports
Subscribe to the Angola 2050 Intelligence Brief for regular updates delivering curated analysis of Angola’s most significant economic, energy, infrastructure, and investment developments directly to your inbox. The Intelligence Brief is designed for decision-makers who need to stay current on Angola without dedicating hours to parsing primary sources across multiple languages and institutions.
Download the Angola Investment Guide 2025 for a comprehensive overview of Angola’s investment landscape, including FDI flow analysis, bilateral partnership assessments, sector opportunity evaluations, regulatory framework summaries, and structured risk analysis. The guide synthesizes data from AIPEX, World Bank, IMF, AfDB, UNCTAD, and US State Department sources into a single reference document.
For institutional subscriptions with customized delivery schedules, data feeds, and dedicated analyst access, visit our premium intelligence page.
Response Timeframes
We maintain service-level commitments for different inquiry types. These timeframes represent our targets for initial response — complex inquiries may require additional follow-up correspondence.
| Inquiry Type | Target Initial Response |
|---|---|
| Data corrections (from source institutions) | 24 hours |
| Data corrections (general) | 48 hours |
| Media and press (urgent/breaking) | Same business day |
| Media and press (standard) | 48 hours |
| Editorial inquiries | 3 business days |
| Partnership and institutional access | 5 business days |
| Technical issues and bug reports | 3 business days |
| General inquiries | 5 business days |
| Advertising and sponsorship | 5 business days |
Response times are calculated in business days (Monday through Friday, excluding Swiss public holidays). Inquiries received outside business hours are logged and processed on the next business day. During periods of high correspondence volume — such as immediately following major data releases, ANPG licensing round announcements, or significant geopolitical developments — response times may be slightly extended, but we will acknowledge receipt of your inquiry within 48 hours regardless.
What to Include in Your Inquiry
To help us respond as quickly and accurately as possible, please include the following information in your correspondence:
For data corrections: The exact URL of the page containing the data in question, the specific figure or claim you believe is incorrect, the source you are referencing for the correction, and the URL or publication details of that source.
For partnership inquiries: Your organization name, your role, the nature of the partnership you are exploring, your geographic focus, and any specific content areas or data types that are most relevant to your needs.
For media inquiries: Your publication or outlet name, your deadline, the specific topic or data you are seeking, whether you are requesting on-the-record or background information, and your preferred contact method for follow-up.
For technical issues: The URL where the issue occurs, a description of the expected behavior versus actual behavior, your browser name and version, your operating system and device type, and any screenshots illustrating the problem.
For general inquiries: A clear description of your question or request, along with any context that will help us provide a useful response. The more specific your inquiry, the more precise our response will be.
Data Protection
All correspondence is handled in accordance with our privacy policy. Email addresses and personal information provided through correspondence are used solely to respond to your inquiry and are not shared with third parties, added to marketing lists, or used for any purpose beyond the scope of your original communication — unless you explicitly opt in to our newsletter or other communications.
We retain correspondence records for 24 months for quality assurance and audit purposes, after which they are securely deleted. If you wish to have your correspondence records deleted before this retention period expires, you may exercise your rights under the GDPR, CCPA, or Swiss FADP by contacting us at the email address above.
Frequently Asked Questions About Contacting Us
Can I request a custom research brief? Yes. Custom research briefs are available through our premium intelligence tier. Contact us with the specific topic, scope, and timeline you require, and we will provide a proposal.
Do you offer speaking engagements or conference participation? On a selective basis. If you are organizing a conference, seminar, or workshop related to Angola’s economy, energy sector, infrastructure, investment climate, or broader African development themes, contact us with event details and we will consider participation.
Can I contribute content to Angola 2050? We do not accept unsolicited guest posts or contributed articles. All content on Angola 2050 is produced by our editorial team in accordance with our methodology. However, if you are an expert on a topic within our coverage areas and believe you can provide valuable primary source information, data, or analysis, we welcome your correspondence and may draw on your expertise (with attribution) in our coverage.
How do I unsubscribe from the newsletter? Every edition of the Angola 2050 Intelligence Brief includes an unsubscribe link at the bottom. You may also contact us at info@angola2050.com and we will remove your email address within two business days.
What languages do you support for correspondence? We accept inquiries in English and Portuguese. Responses are provided in English unless Portuguese is specifically requested.
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