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  • A deep dive into Gabon’s talent landscape across oil & gas, mining, timber, and emerging sectors May 6, 2026   Gabon’s economy, traditionally reliant on its natural resources, is at a critical juncture in 2025. The government’s push for diversification into sectors like timber, mining (manganese), and agriculture is creating new job categories and intensifying…

  • What if your company culture was the secret weapon to skyrocketing performance and growth in the context of Gabon and Francophone countries? It’s not just about fancy mission statements or free snacks in the break-room. A high-performance culture fuels innovation, sharpens focus, and turns average teams into powerhouse performers. But here’s the kicker – most…

  • While it is difficult to provide a fully detailed outlook on the talent war for each active industry in Gabon and each African region in 2025, it is a kind of in-depth analysis that requires extensive, real-time data on economic forecasts, industry trends, specific company hiring needs, and talent availability. However, I can provide you…

  • Gabon’s talent outlook is a complex picture of a resource-rich nation facing significant economic and social challenges. The country’s strong dependence on oil has created an economy that, despite a high per capita income, has struggled to create jobs and reduce poverty. This has led to a situation where a significant portion of the population…

  • The Vicious Cycle: Origins and Current State of Africa’s Structural Dependency on the West

    Africa’s economic and political landscape today is deeply intertwined with a historical legacy of colonialism that has created a structural dependency on Western countries. This dependency is not an accident of history but a carefully constructed system that has evolved over centuries, from the transatlantic slave trade to the modern era of neocolonialism. To understand…

  • Le Gabon et l’Afrique Francophone : Vers le Bilinguisme pour une Performance Accrue

    Le Gabon a récemment fait couler beaucoup d’encre en annonçant, à quelques jours du Sommet de la francophonie, son intention de se tourner vers le bilinguisme. Cette nouvelle a eu l’effet d’un coup de pied dans la fourmilière, mais en y regardant de plus près, on peut affirmer que le Gabon et les pays francophones…

  • Gabon’s Next Chapter: How to Position Yourself for Success in a Diversified Economy?

    Gabon’s ambitious development plans require a significant overhaul of its education and training systems. The focus must shift from theoretical knowledge to practical, market-relevant skills. Both formal education and continuous professional development will be critical. I. Subjects and Topics for Schools and Tertiary EducationTo equip pupils and students for the emerging opportunities, the Gabonese education…