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Gabon

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Publication date: 2016, March

Author: AfDB

Description: The Republic of Gabon has continued to enjoy relativepolitical stability despitethesocio-political atmosphere which was marked by demonstrations by opposition parties and  strikes  in  2014  and  2015. Thedemandsof socialmovementsfocused  onthe suspensionof streamliningmeasures  taken  by  the  Government  and the payment  of some types  of domestic  arrears.

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Publication date: 2016

Author: UNEP

Description: Gabon had a population of 1.67 million in 2013. In 2015, total electricity produced was 199 ktoe with 51.7 per cent produced from hydro and 48.2 per cent from fossil fuels. Final consumption of electricity in 2015 was 169 ktoe (AFREC, 2015).

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Publication date: 2016

Author: CENTURION

Description: Gabon is one of Africa's oldest producers, but its oil and gas sector has been reinvigorated by new deepwater exploration and a reform of hydrocarbons regulations in 2014. Sub-Saharan Africa's fifth largest oil producer is welcoming internation investors to explore its energy frontiers alongside its national oil company, and revive flagging production.

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Publication date: 2013, July

Author: MOEHRG

Description: Gabon is a country located in the central western region of Africa and shares borders to the northwest with Equatorial Guinea, to the north with Cameroon and to the east and south with the Republic of Congo. The Gulf of Guinea, an arm of the Atlantic Ocean is to the west of the country.

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Publication date: 2011, August

Author: AfDB

Description: This strategy covers the period 2011-2015. Following the death of President Omar Bongo Ondimba in June 2009, who ruled the country for 42 years, early presidential elections were won by Ali Bongo Ondimba. The new President is focusing on political renewal, with a desire for socio-economic development, based on strong, diversified and job-creating growth.

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