Angola Sets Up Stand On Oceans in Lisbon

Luanda — Angola on Monday in Lisbon, Portugal, inaugurated a stand conceived within the framework of the International Conference on Oceans, which is being held until 1 July in the Portuguese capital.

The space was conceived in a multimodal perspective for moments of oral presentations, debates and exhibition of the Angolan oceanographic portfolio, by means of informative digital and non-digital panels.

The stand will also provide access to information in the areas of sustainability, blue economy, circular economy, management, conservation and restoration of marine and coastal ecosystems, as well as in island countries.

The inaugural ceremony was chaired by the Angolan Minister of State for Social Affairs, Carolina Cerqueira, who highlighted the value of the space in promoting the conservation strategy for the sea and marine species.

Carolina Cerqueira noted that the sea has riches that contribute to job creation and cooperation at a global level.

The stand is temporary and will operate only during the Conference on the Oceans, until 1 July.

The main maritime potentialities of the country are on display there, by means of digital and non-digital information panels.

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