Verified-accreditation universities in Equatorial Guinea. Each entry links to its national accrediting body so you can verify independently.
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Ciudad de la Paz · public · Spanish (primary HE) + French + Portuguese (trilingual official)
SubjectsBusiness & Management · Engineering & Technology · Computer Science & IT · Education · Arts & Humanities · Social Sciences · Natural Sciences
Accreditation
Ministry of Higher Education, Scientific Research and Technological Innovation of Equatorial Guinea (Ministerio de Educación Superior, Investigación Científica e Innovación Tecnológica) — the national HE regulator. Equatorial Guinea also participates in CAMES (Conseil Africain et Malgache pour l'Enseignement Supérieur / African and Malagasy Council for Higher Education) — the regional accreditation body for Francophone Central African countries, which Equatorial Guinea joined via its CEMAC (Central African Economic and Monetary Community) membership. Despite Spanish being the primary HE language, Equatorial Guinea's regional accreditation partnerships are with francophone Central African neighbours. The country has trilingual official status: Spanish (primary), French (since 1997), and Portuguese (since 2010 — added when EG joined CPLP). HE qualification recognition in Spain (under MEFP / Ministerio de Educación de España bilateral arrangements) is critical for graduates given Spain is the primary further-study and labour destination for EG students.. Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-14.
Founded 2012 (chartered as Universidad Afro-Americana de África Central by the Government of Equatorial Guinea in partnership with the African Methodist Episcopal Church and other American academic-religious institutions; opened in 2014; located at Ciudad de la Paz — Equatorial Guinea's newly-built planned capital city on the mainland, originally called Oyala then Djibloho then renamed Ciudad de la Paz / "City of Peace"). Equatorial Guinea's distinctive Afro-American partnership university, located in the new planned capital Ciudad de la Paz on the mainland (Wele-Nzas Province). Chartered 2012 by the Government of Equatorial Guinea in partnership with the African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME) and other American academic-religious institutions; opened for instruction 2014. UNUSUAL FOUNDING CONTEXT: Ciudad de la Paz (formerly named Oyala 2012-2017, then Djibloho 2017-2019, then renamed Ciudad de la Paz / 'City of Peace' 2019) is the newly-built planned capital city of Equatorial Guinea — being constructed in the central mainland rainforest as a future seat of government to replace Malabo (which is on remote Bioko Island). AAUCA was envisioned as the educational anchor of the new capital. Government of Equatorial Guinea / CAMES affiliation. English-medium and Spanish-medium programmes reflecting the African-American partnership focus. Programmes include business administration, engineering, computer science, and education. Note: AAUCA's location in a still-developing planned city means infrastructure context is unique — student-decision-relevant for prospective applicants. Phone left null pending verification (collector-provided number had fabrication shape per doctrine #34).
Malabo · public · Spanish (primary HE) + French + Portuguese (trilingual official)
SubjectsMedicine & Health Sciences · Law · Arts & Humanities · Business & Management · Engineering & Technology · Education · Social Sciences · Natural Sciences · Agriculture & Environmental Studies · Languages & Linguistics
Accreditation
Ministry of Higher Education, Scientific Research and Technological Innovation of Equatorial Guinea (Ministerio de Educación Superior, Investigación Científica e Innovación Tecnológica) — the national HE regulator. Equatorial Guinea also participates in CAMES (Conseil Africain et Malgache pour l'Enseignement Supérieur / African and Malagasy Council for Higher Education) — the regional accreditation body for Francophone Central African countries, which Equatorial Guinea joined via its CEMAC (Central African Economic and Monetary Community) membership. Despite Spanish being the primary HE language, Equatorial Guinea's regional accreditation partnerships are with francophone Central African neighbours. The country has trilingual official status: Spanish (primary), French (since 1997), and Portuguese (since 2010 — added when EG joined CPLP). HE qualification recognition in Spain (under MEFP / Ministerio de Educación de España bilateral arrangements) is critical for graduates given Spain is the primary further-study and labour destination for EG students.. Verify on the public registry · last verified 2026-05-14.
Founded 1995 (chartered as Universidad Nacional de Guinea Ecuatorial by Presidential Decree on 27 October 1995 — Equatorial Guinea's FIRST AND ONLY major public national university, established to provide higher education domestically after decades of EG students having to study abroad in Spain, Cuba, and other Spanish-speaking nations; multi-campus structure spans Malabo on Bioko Island and Bata on the mainland). Equatorial Guinea's FIRST AND ONLY major national public university, chartered 27 October 1995 by Presidential Decree of President Teodoro Obiang Nguema. Before UNGE was established, Equatoguinean students had to study abroad in Spain (primarily), Cuba (under socialist-era partnerships), Morocco, France, and Senegal for higher education. Multi-campus: Malabo main on Bioko Island (volcanic island in Gulf of Guinea, where the national capital sits) and Bata on the mainland (Río Muni). Faculties include Medicine, Law, Letters and Social Sciences, Economics and Business Administration, Polytechnic (Engineering), Education, Environmental Sciences, and the School of Public Health. Instruction primarily in Spanish with some French-medium programmes reflecting EG's trilingual official status. CAMES regional accreditation participation. Given EG's small population (~1.5M) and limited HE infrastructure, UNGE is the central anchor of the national education system; many graduates pursue further study in Spain. Note: Equatorial Guinea has persistent governance and human-rights concerns under the Obiang regime (in power since 1979 — Africa's longest-serving leader) — preserved here as honest country context for prospective international students considering EG.
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