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Oxfam America
Ian Gary, Oxfam America
May 16, 2013

House Republicans introduced H.R. 1613, which would exempt any covered company from reporting payments in accordance with any transboundary hydrocarbons agreement.

EG Justice
May 13, 2013

The Africa Progress Panel released the 2013 Africa Progress Report, giving Equatorial Guinea poor scores in governance and human development.

EG Justice
Donna Cline
April 26, 2013

A Victory for Transparency Rules, and for Equatorial Guinea: The U.S. Court of Appeals has Dismissed a Lawsuit Challenging Company Reporting Requirements.

Dr. Wenceslao Mansogo Alo
February 18, 2013

Dr. Wenceslao Mansogo Alo reflects about his imprisonment and subsequent trial by a legal system devoid of due process. Lessons learned and paths to the future for the people of Equatorial Guinea are also part of his open letter.

EG Justice
March 30, 2013

As the legislative elections draw near, many Equatoguineans and pro-democracy advocates are wondering whether they will bring change to Equatorial Guinea, or whether the government will continue to disrespect its citizens’ basic rights.

Human Rights Watch
February 18, 2013

Latin American and African leaders participating in the cross-regional summit in Equatorial Guinea should press their host, President Obiang, to undertake human rights and democratic reforms ahead of parliamentary elections in May, 2013.

Reporters Without Borders
January 31, 2013

The 2013 Reporters Without Borders World Press Freedom Index, which measures respect for media freedom, ranks Equatorial Guinea 166 out of 179 countries.

Open Budget Partnership
January 31, 2013

Equatorial Guinea again scored poorly on the International Budget Partnership’s Open Budget Survey 2012, reflecting the inability of its citizens to participate in or monitor the country’s budget decisions.

ONE
January 18, 2013

Marcelo Giugale, the World Bank's Director of Economic Policy and Poverty Reduction Programs for Africa, offers a combination of measures that every government should have in place to help citizens get a good deal from their resources.

EG Justice
October 3, 2012

Authorities in France and the U.S. have taken action in their corruption investigations into the activities of Teodorin Nguema Obiang, the son of President Obiang. 

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