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EG Justice Launches Campaign to Fight Corruption in Equatorial Guinea
Today EG Justice launched a “Stop Corruption” campaign to expose corruption and promote transparency in Equatorial Guinea.
EG Justice in the News
Keeping Petrodollars Out of Despots' Pockets
Jesse Hamilton / Businessweek
By requiring companies to open the books on payments to dictators, Dodd-Frank may help curb corruption in countries like Equatorial Guinea.
Policy Briefs & Research
Transparency and Accountability in Equatorial Guinea: Policy Recommendations to the Obama Administration
While the Bush Administration failed to take decisive steps in this direction, the Obama Administration can do so by making support for transparency and accountability, political participation, and human rights—all of which depend on strengthening the rule of law and improving governance— the cornerstones of U.S. diplomacy in Equatorial Guinea.
Communications & Letters
EG Justice Calls on the African Union to Push for Greater Civil Society Participation in Equatorial Guinea
An open letter to African Union Commission Chairperson Jean Ping expressing disappointment at the lack of civil society participation at the African Union Summit.
Multimedia
Tutu Alicante speaks to the Pulitzer Center about the hunger strike of Juan Tomás Ávila Laurel, the campaign to end the UNESCO-Obiang prize, and the appointment of Equatoguinean president Teodoro Obiang as Chair of the African Union.
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The EG Justice Blog is a mosaic of voices of Equatoguineans, artists, activists, policy makers, academics, and other concerned global citizens interested in providing independent analysis, enabling an informed debate, and offering practical recommendations for shaping the future of a just Equatorial Guinea.
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“Stop Corruption” in Equatorial Guinea
Corruption is a cancer that undermines human rights, reinforces social inequality, and cripples the development of the population.
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Tutu Alicante
Executive Director
Tutu@egjustice.org
Tel: +1 (615) 479 0207
Joseph Kraus, Ph.D.
Program & Development Director
jkraus@egjustice.org
Tel: +1 (202) 612 3223












