Politics of Equatorial Guinea - Membership in International Organizations

Membership in International Organizations

  • ACCT, Agency for the French-Speaking Community,
  • ACP, African, Caribbean, and Pacific Group of States,
  • AfDB, African Development Bank,
  • BDEAC, Central African States Development Bank,
  • CEEAC, Economic Community of Central African States,
  • ECA, Economic Commission for Africa,
  • FAO, Food and Agriculture Organization,
  • FZ, Franc Zone,
  • G-77, Group of 77,
  • IBRD, International Bank for Reconstruction and Development,
  • ICAO, International Civil Aviation Organization,
  • ICRM, International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement,
  • IDA, International Development Association,
  • IFAD, International Fund for Agricultural Development,
  • IFC, International Finance Corporation,
  • IFRCS, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies,
  • ILO, International Labour Organization,
  • IMF, International Monetary Fund,
  • IMO, International Maritime Organization,
  • Intelsat, International Telecommunications Satellite Organization,
  • Interpol, International Criminal Police Organization,
  • IOC, International Olympic Committee,
  • ITU, International Telecommunication Union,
  • NAM, Non-Aligned Movement,
  • OAS; (observer), Organization of American States
  • OAU, Organization of African Unity,
  • OPCW, Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons,
  • UDEAC, Central African Customs and Economic Union,
  • UN, United Nations,
  • UNCTAD, United Nations Conference on Trade and Development,
  • UNESCO, United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization,
  • UNIDO, United Nations Industrial Development Organization,
  • UPU, Universal Postal Union,
  • WHO, World Health Organization,
  • WIPO, World Intellectual Property Organization,
  • WToO, World Tourism Organization,
  • WTrO;(applicant), World Trade Organization

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