gazeteer.com

Gazeteer of Equatorial Guinea

use our updated search! Updated for 2005!
Full gazetteer of world place names


about gazeteer.com | contact us | all gazeteers

Search    
 Equatorial Guinea News
 United Nations
 Google summary
 
 Research
 open directory of Equatorial Guinea
 google on Equatorial Guinea
 yahoo on Equatorial Guinea
 altavista on Equatorial Guinea
 ask Jeeves on Equatorial Guinea
 
 Resources
 Equatorial Guinea Wikipedia
 Reuters AlertNet on Equatorial Guinea
 Equatorial Guinea in MSN Encarta
 Equatorial Guinea in Britannica
 
 Travel
 Plan your trip
 Books about Equatorial Guinea
 Books on Equatorial Guinea from UK
 Lonely planet on Equatorial Guinea
 Music of Equatorial Guinea
 
 See Equatorial Guinea
 Videos of Equatorial Guinea
 Pictures of Equatorial Guinea
 

Background
Equatorial Guinea gained independence in 1968 after 190 years of Spanish rule. This tiny country, composed of a mainland portion plus five inhabited islands, is one of the smallest on the African continent. President OBIANG NGUEM MBASOGO has ruled the country for over two decades since seizing power from his uncle, then President MACIAS, in a 1979 coup. Although nominally a constitutional democracy since 1991, the 1996 and 2002 presidential elections - as well as the 1999 legislative elections - were widely seen as being flawed. The president controls most opposition parties through the judicious use of patronage. Despite the country's economic windfall from oil production resulting in a massive increase in government revenue in recent years, there have been few improvements in the country's living standards. more

Economy
The discovery and exploitation of large oil reserves have contributed to dramatic economic growth in recent years. Forestry, farming, and fishing are also major components of GDP. Subsistence farming predominates. Although pre-independence Equatorial Guinea counted on cocoa production for hard currency earnings, the neglect of the rural economy under successive regimes has diminished potential for agriculture-led growth (the government has stated its intention to reinvest some oil revenue into agriculture). A number of aid programs sponsored by the World Bank and the IMF have been cut off since 1993 because of corruption and mismanagement. No longer eligible for concessional financing because of large oil revenues, the government has been unsuccessfully trying to agree on a "shadow" fiscal management program with the World Bank and IMF. Businesses, for the most part, are owned by government officials and their family members. Undeveloped natural resources include titanium, iron ore, manganese, uranium, and alluvial gold. Growth will remain strong in 2004, led by oil.


map


books on politics in Equatorial Guinea

x

The 2000 Import and Export Market for Frozen Fish Excluding Fillets in Equatorial Guinea (World Trade Report)

The 2000 Import and Export Market for Frozen Fish Excluding Fillets in Equatorial Guinea (World Trade Report), by The Frozen Fish Excluding Fillets Resear and The Frozen Fish Excluding Fillets Research Group -- $325.00

Executive Report on Strategies in Equatorial Guinea, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series)

Executive Report on Strategies in Equatorial Guinea, 2000 edition (Strategic Planning Series), by The Equatorial Guinea Research Group and The Equatorial Guinea Research Group -- $790.00




  Copyright   |   Contact Us
Dmoz
Google
Yahoo
Altavista
Ask Jeeves
MSN Encarta