A Country without Statistics
A Country without Statistics
Josep Anglada Bigordá July 2011This article criticizes the politicians and diplomats of Equatorial Guinea who blame poor policies on poor statistics. Bigorda addresses the lack of statistics and the lack of effective responses to poor education, health, and poverty.
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