The Angola Road Fund is a specialized government mechanism designed to finance the maintenance and rehabilitation of Angola’s road infrastructure. Managed under the Ministry of Public Works, Urbanism and Housing, the fund supports the preservation of national and regional roads through revenue generated from fuel levies, toll fees, and other road user charges. It plays a critical role in sustaining road conditions in a country that has been heavily investing in post-war infrastructure reconstruction.
The Road Fund’s mission is to ensure reliable, safe, and well-maintained road networks that promote trade, social integration, and economic growth. By providing a consistent stream of funding, it contributes to Angola’s long-term infrastructure development strategy, which prioritizes improving connectivity between urban centers and remote regions. The Fund also helps Angola meet regional integration goals through enhanced cross-border transport links.