MALABO,
Equatorial Guinea, November 28, 2019/ -- The publication highlights key
achievements
in corporate social responsibility projects within
Equatorial Guinea’s oil and gas sector; notable projects include the
Bioko Island Malaria Elimination Project, Bioko Biodiversity Protection
Program and former Program for Education Development of Equatorial
Guinea; the book was distributed during the 2nd Gas Exporting Countries
Forum International Gas Seminar and will be further distributed
throughout the 2020 Year of Investment international events and
roadshows.
Equatorial Guinea’s Ministry of Mines and Hydrocarbons
has launched its first official publication documenting the country’s
key corporate social responsibility projects, spearheaded by
public-private partnerships.
Equatorial Guinea: Achievements in Corporate Social Responsibility in Oil & Gas highlights
the impact of investment in social projects on malaria reduction,
healthcare, access to clean water and infant mortality rates. Notable
projects include the Bioko Island Malaria Elimination Project – which
recently received the P3 Impact Award at the 2019 Concordia Summit for
its high impact and degree of success; the Bioko Biodiversity Protection
Program; the Baney District Hospital Project; the Ver Bien project;
Tuberculosis Control Project and the construction of water wells
throughout the country.
“On behalf of the Ministry of Mines and
Hydrocarbons, the Department of Local Content is honored to create a
publication that demonstrates the contributions of the oil and gas
sector to the people of Equatorial Guinea, who continue to remain our
highest priority. Furthermore, what we have done in the past 25 years,
in terms of the elimination and prevention of malaria on Bioko Island,
teacher training and access to education, the Program for Education
Development of Equatorial Guinea, distribution of clean water to rural
communities, the construction of schools and parks throughout the
country, and more – speaks to what we can and will accomplish in the
next 25 years,” says Jacinto Owono, Director of Local Content for the
Ministry of Mines and Hydrocarbons.
The book also focuses on
efforts in education and sustainability activities, including training
and giving scholarships to students in and outside of the country, as
well as the construction of an education infrastructure. Key projects
include the former Program for Education Development of Equatorial
Guinea; the construction of the National Technological Institute of
Hydrocarbons of Equatorial Guinea; the construction of primary schools
throughout the country and the Books for Bioko project.
Under the
official endorsement of the Ministry of Mines and Hydrocarbons, the
book includes commentary from H.E. President Teodoro Obiang Nguema
Mbasogo, Minister of Mines and Hydrocarbons H.E. Gabriel Mbaga Obiang
Lima and Jacinto Owono, Director of Local Content for the Ministry of
Mines and Hydrocarbons.
The publication was financed by Kosmos Energy.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Africa Oil & Power Conference.
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