Angola’s government has reiterated its commitment to strengthening community-based healthcare as a key strategy to decrease maternal, neonatal, and infant mortality rates nationwide. Prime Minister Maria Benvinda Levi emphasized the importance of bringing healthcare services closer to communities, particularly in remote areas. This renewed focus aims to improve access to care and address critical health challenges affecting mothers and children. The initiative seeks to build upon existing community health systems, enhancing their capacity to deliver essential services. Officials believe a decentralized approach will prove more effective in reaching vulnerable populations. Further details regarding implementation and funding were expected to be announced at a related event. This move signals a prioritization of preventative care and localized health solutions within Angola’s public health strategy.