TI Portugal and EG Justice monitored the anti-corruption plan found the government has complied with only 20% of measures established by the agreement with the IMF.
Call for expression of interest for APROFORT sub-grants
Call for expression of interest for APROFORT sub-grants APROFORT sub-grants are awarded in form of financial support directed to the implementation activities and initiatives that converge with APROFORT’s main expected results: The abolition of the death penalty. The effective protection
Sub-grants selection and awarding procedures
Sub-grants selection and awarding procedures The Jury The jury is composed by TI-PT Board members, the Executive Director, and members of the APROFORT project team They will be responsible for assessing the applications according to the evaluation criteria, and especially
Transparency International Portugal hosted by the Permanent Mission of Equatorial Guinea to the CPLP
Transparency International Portugal hosted by the Permanent Mission of Equatorial Guinea to the CPLP Transparência e Integridade – Transparency International Portugal (TI-PT) was hosted by the Permanent Mission of Equatorial Guinea to the CPLP, at the invitation of Ambassador Tito
NGOs discuss about EITI and child abuse at APROFORT’s presentation in Bata, Equatorial Guinea
NGOs discuss about EITI and child abuse at APROFORT’s presentation in Bata, Equatorial Guinea On August 7th, the APROFORT project was presented in the city of Bata, Equatorial Guinea, where more than 10 organisations from the mainland part of the
APROFORT Report: Only 22% compliance with the Anti-Corruption Plan in Equatorial Guinea
APROFORT Report: Only 22% compliance with the Anti-Corruption Plan in Equatorial Guinea To celebrate the African Anti-Corruption Day, on 11 July, the APROFORT Observatory on Human Rights and Good Governance presents its first good governance report on Equatorial Guinea. The
APROFORT: Virtual Round Table on Human Rights and Good Governance in Equatorial Guinea
Equatorial Guinea is one of the largest oil producers in Africa for over 10 years. With a population of 1.2 millon, its development indicators have not improved, despite major development programmes according to the UNDP. Instead, the increase in oil
APROFORT: addressing realities and seizing opportunities in Equatorial Guinea
In the last years Equatorial Guinea has received several recommendations from Human Rights Council and the Human Rights Committee at the UN. It has also reactivated the accreditation process in the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI). Due to negotiations with