Information Center: 2009

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Financial Times
Tom Burgis
December 4, 2009

The Financial Times recap of the November 2009 presidential elections in Equatorial Guinea included a quote from EG Justice's executive director Tutu Alicante.

July 10, 2009

An EG Policy Roundtable in Barcelona, Spain in which participants discussed the status of human rights in Equatorial Guinea.

July 17, 2009

EG Justice hosted a Roundtable to discuss the release of two reports on human rights and poor governance in Equatorial Guinea.

July 9, 2009

A HRW report that analyzes how President Teodoro Obiang Nguema’s regime has used an oil boom to further entrench and enrich itself at the expense of the country's people.

PRODEGE
January 1, 2009

A study that analyzes the primary education system in Equatorial Guinea, with particular attention paid to the training levels and teaching methods of teachers. The report also provides an overview of the quality of primary education in the country.

Allan Folsom
January 1, 2009

Equatorial Guinea is the setting of this book. When massive oil reserves are found of its coast by a Texas oil exploration company, the company quickly devises a plan to overthrow the government. However, the President of the United States, John Henry Henry, and a LAPD homicide detective, Nicholas Marten, foil their plan.

United Nations Human Rights Council
September 18, 2009

An overview of the country prepared by the United Nations in preparation of the country's first Universal Periodic Review.

United Nations Development Programme
January 1, 2009

Overview of social conditions in countries around the world, including Equatorial Guinea.

UNICEF
January 1, 2009

Analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of alternative health financing mechanisms in the context of West and Central Africa, and advances a number of conclusions and recommendations.

UNICEF
February 1, 2009

Based on the findings of a research report commissioned by UNICEF, this briefing paper discusses the role that cash transfers could play in reducing child poverty and vulnerability in West and Central Africa.

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