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Social protection to tackle child poverty in Equatorial Guinea

September 2009
Rebecca Holmes; Eliana Villar
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ODI Project Briefings Issue 24

Equatorial Guinea has experienced unprecedented economic transformation in a very short period of time. The country’s rapid economic growth is unparalleled almost anywhere in the world:

 from one of the world’s poorest countries in the 1970s and 1980s, Equatorial Guinea became the first ever high-income country in

 sub-Saharan Africa in the 2000s (UNDP, 2007). However, while the country has flourished economically as a result of oil revenues over the past few years, it is dangerously over-dependent on this single non-renewable commodity

 and has very poor social indicators.

This paper, based on a recent research report on social protection and children in Equatorial Guinea, discusses how the country could develop a social protection system that would help reduce childhood poverty and vulnerability and translate the high rate of economic growth into broader human development.

An output of the following project: 
Language: 
English
Spanish
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ODI Project Briefing (English) (pdf, 100.47k)

ODI and UNICEF Documento Informativo (en espanol) (pdf, 99.81k)