Colegio Nacional Enrique Nvó Okenve

Colegio Nacional Enrique Nvó Okenve is a college in Equatorial Guinea. The college has two campuses, based in the cities of Malabo and Bata.

It was originally created in 1959 under the Spanish colonial administration under the name Colegio Laboral La Salle. After independence in 1968, the college was renamed to its current form after Enrique Nvo Okenve, a martyr of independence murdered by Governor-General Faustino Ruiz González in 1959.

Renovation of the Malabo site and reconditioning of the Bata site has been funded by USAID.[1]

References

  1. "TECHNICAL SUPPORT PROJECT FOR SOCIAL INVESTMENT AND CAPACITY BUILDING IN EQUATORIAL GUINEA", Design and Implementation Plan, Contract No. DFD-I-00-05-0020 TO #2, (September 2006 through August 2008).

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