Yes, EUCLID is fully accredited by recognized national quality assurance bodies in its headquarters states.
Primary Accreditation
EUCLID holds full institutional accreditation from the National Accreditation and Quality Assurance Authority (NAQAA) of the Republic of The Gambia. This accreditation was most recently renewed in January 2026.
Secondary Accreditation
EUCLID is also accredited by the Ministry of Higher Education of the Central African Republic, its historic headquarters state.
United Nations Recognition
In December 2012, the United Nations Secretariat, Office of Human Resources Management issued an official letter confirming that EUCLID degrees are recognized as accredited for the purpose of employment within the UN system (this was prior to EUCLID’s listing in the UNESCO/IAU WHED database).
International Context
All recognized national accreditation and quality assurance agencies — including NAQAA — are members of the International Network for Quality Assurance Agencies in Higher Education (INQAAHE). As a result, accreditation granted by a valid national body such as NAQAA is recognized and respected by peer agencies and credential evaluators worldwide.
In summary, EUCLID possesses solid national institutional accreditation from two sovereign states (The Gambia and the Central African Republic) combined with formal recognition by the United Nations system. This framework fully supports the international legitimacy and usability of its degrees.