Equatorial Guinea’s focus on education is a cornerstone of the Horizon 2020 sustainable development, in addition to economic diversity in regards to transportation, infrastructure, farming, and fisheries.
One hundred Equatoguinean students in the Faculty of Humanities and Religious Sciences graduated from the National University of Equatorial Guinea (UNGE) and received grants and certificates of recognition as it concluded the 2016-2017 academic year.
The conclusion was overseen by the Vice-rector of the UNGE, and was attended by the Sub-director for Academic Affairs, and the Regional Deputy from the Ministry for Education and Science, among other academic and government officials.