Gulf of Guinea Commission

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The Gulf of Guinea Commission is a regional organization of coastal states dedicated to promoting cooperation, security, and sustainable development in the Gulf of Guinea.

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Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf African regional organization
intergovernmental organization
regional organization
cooperatesWith African Union
Economic Community of Central African States
ECOWAS
surface form: Economic Community of West African States

International Maritime Organization
focusesOnIssue armed robbery at sea
capacity building for maritime authorities
illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing
marine pollution
maritime piracy
protection of offshore oil infrastructure
transnational organized crime at sea
hasAbbreviation GGC
hasField combating illegal fishing
combating piracy
environmental protection
maritime governance
maritime security
regional cooperation
sustainable development
hasHeadquartersCountry Angola
hasHeadquartersLocation Luanda
hasLanguage English
French
Portuguese
hasLegalStatus treaty-based organization
hasMainGoal ensure peace and security in the Gulf of Guinea region
foster economic cooperation among member states
promote integrated maritime policies among member states
protect marine and coastal environment in the Gulf of Guinea
hasMember Angola
Cameroon
Congo
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Gabon NERFINISHED
Nigeria
São Tomé and Príncipe
hasPurpose enhance security in the Gulf of Guinea
promote cooperation among coastal states of the Gulf of Guinea
promote sustainable development in the Gulf of Guinea
hasRegionServed Gulf of Guinea
hasScope coastal states of the Gulf of Guinea
operatesInSector fisheries
marine environmental protection
maritime transport
offshore oil and gas

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Gulf of Guinea monitoredBy Gulf of Guinea Commission