Angola is a country in southwestern Africa with a population of over 10 million people and a total area of 481,351 square miles. It has a very low population density of 0 to 5 people per square mile. Portuguese is the primary language spoken. Angola struggles with significant healthcare issues, having only 8 doctors per 100,000 people and a life expectancy of just 47 years old along with an infant mortality rate of 125. Potential solutions proposed include training Angolans in healthcare in America to bring back skills and resources, as well as neighboring countries providing temporary medical care and assistance. However, the document states that fully solving the major lack of healthcare is likely impossible without dire consequences.