Equatorial Guinea

Equatorial Guinea

UNESCO: ‘Dictator Prize’ Suspension Only a Temporary Fix

(New York) - UNESCO's decision today to delay awarding a controversial prize named after and funded by the dictator of Equatorial Guinea is a positive initial step, civil society groups said.
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UNESCO: ‘Dictator Prize’ Suspension Only a Temporary Fix

(New York) - UNESCO's decision today to delay awarding a controversial prize named after and funded by the dictator of Equatorial Guinea is a positive initial step, civil society groups said.
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UNESCO: ‘Dictator Prize’ Suspension Only a Temporary Fix

(New York) - UNESCO's decision today to delay awarding a controversial prize named after and funded by the dictator of Equatorial Guinea is a positive initial step, civil society groups said.
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UNESCO: End Alliance with Corrupt Dictator

(New York) - The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is set to award a life sciences prize named after and funded by the dictator of Equatorial Guinea, despite pleas from hundreds of outraged individuals and organizations around the world.
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UNESCO: End Alliance with Corrupt Dictator

(New York) - The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is set to award a life sciences prize named after and funded by the dictator of Equatorial Guinea, despite pleas from hundreds of outraged individuals and organizations around the world.
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UNESCO: End Alliance with Corrupt Dictator

(New York) - The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is set to award a life sciences prize named after and funded by the dictator of Equatorial Guinea, despite pleas from hundreds of outraged individuals and organizations around the world.
read more

International: Mixed Message on Resource Revenue Transparency

(Washington, DC) - The decision today to end two countries' quests for membership in a global initiative on openness about natural resource profits shows that the initiative will not automatically accept governments that lack the political will to improve, but requires further explanation, Human Rights Watch said.
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International: Mixed Message on Resource Revenue Transparency

(Washington, DC) - The decision today to end two countries' quests for membership in a global initiative on openness about natural resource profits shows that the initiative will not automatically accept governments that lack the political will to improve, but requires further explanation, Human Rights Watch said.
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International: Mixed Message on Resource Revenue Transparency

(Washington, DC) - The decision today to end two countries' quests for membership in a global initiative on openness about natural resource profits shows that the initiative will not automatically accept governments that lack the political will to improve, but requires further explanation, Human Rights Watch said.
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Decisive Moment for Global Transparency Effort

(Washington, DC) - An international initiative that seeks to promote more openness about how countries profit from their oil, gas, and mining resources should not weaken its modest membership standards because governments are unable or unwilling to meet them, Human Rights Watch said today.
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