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Central Africa

Equatorial Guinea

Mixed Strategy

Final Score

24.1%

50%
Economy
76%
Human Dev
42%
Political
58%
Opportunity
58%
Risk FactorMedium

Economic Indicators

GDP$12.77B
GDP Growth0.9%
Population1.9M
Youth Population58.67%
Labor Force30.21%
Public Sector Emp.16%

Human Development

HDI Score0.674
HDI Global Rank#133
HDI Africa Rank#12
HCI0.41021
Literacy Rate95.3%
Tertiary Education7.2%
Private Sector Emp.87.7%

Public Sector Skills Needs

Digital skillsPublic works managementFinancial management

Active Training Entities

Government Institution

National Institute for Public Administration (ENAP)

Government Activities

Training civil servants and public sector professionals, potentially offering higher education programs in public administration.

Government ScaleNA (Specific scale of operations not found, likely serves a significant portion of the civil service)
Government FundingGovernment budget, potentially international grants

Private/NGO Organizations

Catholic Relief Services (CRS)

Private Activities

Improving access to health care and information, promoting human potential and well-being.

Private FundingDonor funding, grants, private donations

Strategic Partnership Area

Joint leadership development programs for civil servants and technical and vocational training initiatives.

Political Intersection Analysis

Top Supporting Countries

Spain, China, USA

Activities Nature

Educational scholarships, vocational training, public administration reform, medical teams, agricultural technical assistance, cultural exchange programs

Support ScaleSpain: Historically significant, with over 80% of ODA in social services (46% education, 26% healthcare) in past periods. US: Approximately $2.02 million in FY 2024, with 75.2% for economic purposes. China: Significant, but specific human development figures are not readily available, often integrated into broader economic and strategic cooperation.
Funding MechanismODA (Official Development Assistance), Grants, Bilateral agreements, FDI (Foreign Direct Investment) for broader economic development

Political Intersection Analysis

Potential competition with Spain in traditional human development sectors (education, health); opportunities for collaboration or niche specialization with China's broader economic and infrastructure development initiatives; potential for collaboration with US-funded multilateral programs; leverage existing strong bilateral relations with Egypt.

Political Influences on Human Development

Political instability due to presidential succession and internal power struggles, widespread corruption, and a highly centralized authoritarian regime that prioritizes regime stability over broad-based development. Underinvestment in education and social safety nets, and human rights abuses further hinder human development.

Entry Recommendation for Egypt

Focus on specialized technical and vocational training, public administration reform, and specific health sector expertise, leveraging partnerships with existing donors and local institutions, and aligning with Equatorial Guinea's 'Agenda 2035' for economic diversification.

Performance Radar

EconomyHuman DevPoliticalGovernanceHDILiteracy0255075100

Score Breakdown

EconomyHuman DevPoliticalOpportunity0255075100

Governance & Stability

Governance Score30.1/100
Political Stability38.39/100
Risk Factor58%

Quick Facts

RegionCentral Africa
Entry ModeMixed Strategy
Final Score24.1%
Opportunity Score57.8%