The data analyzing external resources for health expenditure in Angola from 2013 to 2023 reveals a consistent downtrend. The expenditure peaked in 2014 with a 41.57% increase from 2013, but witnessed a declining trend with slight year-on-year reductions. By 2023, health expenditure shrank by 5.74% compared to the previous year. The compounded annual growth rate (CAGR) over the last five years stood at -5.36%, indicating an overall contraction in external health funding.
Future trends suggest a continuation of this downward trajectory, with forecasted data indicating a further average decline of 6.08% annually up to 2028. By then, the total funding is expected to have reduced by approximately 26.93% compared to 2023. Key trends to monitor include external funding policies, global economic conditions, and domestic health funding strategies in Angola.