[Libreville, Gabon – 26 March 2026 – The Observatory for Inequalities, under the leadership of Christian Ovone, has initiated a comprehensive study in Libreville aimed at assessing the current state and dynamics of inequalities in Gabon, according to the Gabonese Press Agency.].
[The study’s launch event was attended by national experts, public administrators, and consultants from the Republic of Congo. Ovone highlighted the importance of the study, noting its goal to produce a documentary featuring current and reliable data on inequalities in the country. This information is intended to inform public policy decisions.].
[The study, which is initially planned for Grand Libreville, will explore structural factors contributing to inequalities, such as urban-rural disparities, gender inequalities, and income discrepancies. The ultimate aim is to propose practical solutions for more inclusive development.].
[Upon completion, a detailed report with recommendations is expected, which will serve as a resource for public officials and development partners in developing strategies to reduce inequalities in Gabon. This initiative is supported by the Ministry of Justice and is aligned with Gabon’s commitment to sustainable development and social governance.].
Source: Agpgabon





