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At a glance: Equatorial Guinea

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This map does not reflect a position by UNICEF on the legal status of any country or territory or the delimitation of any frontiers.

Initial reports/ratios on the Convention on the rights of the child and on Convention on the elimination of all the forms of discrimination with regard to the women have not yet been produced.  UNICEF's work assists the most vulnerable groups and develops interventions in favour of groups of children needing special measures for protection.

UNICEF Activities

Activities are implemented to support the progressive harmonization of the national laws with Conventions, to reinforce the capacities of the legal, police system and local authorities, and to promote behavioural change in communities and the families. In collaboration with the other agencies of the United Nations, with the reinforcement of the national system of collection and analysis of the social statistics. It will identify vulnerable groups and priority interventions, but also to reinforce the plea for a better allowance and use of the national budget in favour of the basic social services.
Interventions in favour of the children needing special measures for protection will be developed. At the national level, the UNICEF supports the development of the national policies of health and basic education in an effort to eradicate polio and maintain immunization coverage.

In the area of HIV/AIDS prevention UNICEF supports interventions in selected districts, and provides staff training and access to quality basic services in education and health.

The Girls’ Education programme is increasing rates of literacy, completion, and dropout by:

  • Locating schools closer to communities without schools, recruiting female teachers at the local
    level, and providing in-service training to improve teachers’ performance.
  • Preparing a relevant, gender sensitive curriculum, and developing a flexible timetable and
    educational programmes for girls in Non Formal Education Centres.
  • Providing water and sanitation facilities, school equipment and didactic materials, and enhancing
    school management and involving communities in school construction.
  • Establishing a democratic school management system that includes pupils, parents, school staff, and
    community representatives who mobilize community support for education.
  • Instituting a Commission of Monitoring and Evaluation to monitor programme activities and use the
    information to help in guiding programme implementation.

 

 

Basic Indicators

Under-5 mortality rank

4

Under-5 mortality rate, 1990

170

Under-5 mortality rate, 2007

206

Infant mortality rate (under 1), 1990

103

Infant mortality rate (under 1), 2007

124

Neonatal mortality rate, 2004

47

Total population (thousands), 2007

507

Annual no. of births (thousands), 2007

20

Annual no. of under-5 deaths (thousands), 2007

4

GNI per capita (US$), 2007

12860

Life expectancy at birth (years), 2007

51

Total adult literacy rate (%), 2000–2007*

87

Primary school net enrolment/ attendance (%), 2000–2007*

61

% share of household income 1995–2005*, lowest 40%

-

% share of household income 1995–2005*, highest 20%

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Source: The State of the World's Children

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