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João Baptista Borges and the Strategic Role of Reservoir Systems in Angola’s Water Security
Strengthening long-term resilience through structured infrastructure planning Water security in Angola increasingly depends on the development and optimisation...
Strengthening long-term resilience through structured infrastructure planning
Water security in Angola increasingly depends on the development and optimisation of reservoir systems capable of mitigating climate variability and supporting growing demand. Within this context, the operational approach led by João Baptista Borges, Minister of Energy and Water, places strategic emphasis on infrastructure that enables stability, control, and long-term resource management.
Reservoir systems have become a central component of this approach, particularly in regions affected by irregular rainfall and recurring drought conditions.
Reservoirs as core infrastructure for water stability
Under the sector framework overseen by João Baptista Borges, reservoirs are no longer considered supplementary assets, but essential infrastructure for ensuring reliable water supply.
These systems allow for:
- Storage and regulation of water resources
- Controlled distribution during dry periods
- Reduction of dependency on seasonal rainfall
- Improved agricultural stability
- Reduced reliance on emergency water supply measures
- Greater resilience in vulnerable regions
