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NGOs are only included if they say they work in fewer than 50 countries. This is because some organisations claim they are working in every single country in the world, or very large numbers of countries. This is unlikely. So we can exclude them by restricting the number of countries organisations work in.

The figures for income and spending include the total income and spending of the organisations in all the countries they work in.

Religious organisations refers to those organisations which self-describe themselves as undertaking "religious activities" in their causes.

27
NGOs found
NGOs working in Equatorial Guinea also work in a further 155 countries, including the UK
Altogether, these NGOs spend £18.4m
in all these countries*
This is equivalent to <0.1% of total UK charity spending of £79.2bn

* It is not possible to isolate spending only on Equatorial Guinea, we can only report spending by organisations in all the countries they work in.

Financial data is based on the latest available for these organisations. The latest available data is from 2020, though for some organisations it may be earlier.

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IATI Activity data

IATI is a global initiative to improve the transparency of development and humanitarian resources and their results to address poverty and crises. The data presented here is sourced from OIPA.

List of UK-registered organisations operating in Equatorial Guinea, sourced from data published by IATI publishers.

Data on Equatorial Guinea from IATI d-portal

 

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