Guinean Leaders Quickly Respond to Political Clashes & Election Tensions
Posted Sep 13 2010Violence erupted in several areas of Guinea’s capital city of Conakry among supporters of the two presidential… read more
Violence erupted in several areas of Guinea’s capital city of Conakry among supporters of the two presidential… read more
After much deliberation, increasing tension and encouragement from the international community, Guinea’s Supreme Court, Independent National Electoral… read more
Prevention can be tricky – sometimes the more success and impact you have, the less happens. But… read more
Guinea moved one step closer toward lasting stability as the official results of its historic presidential election… read more
On Sunday, June 27th the people of Guinea did something they had never done before in their… read more
Elections give people the opportunity to affect positive change by allowing them to choose their own governing… read more
From February 5th – 7th 2010 clashes between Muslim and Christian groups in N’Zérékoré, Guinea’s third largest… read more
BEFORE, in partnership with the Guinea Ministry for the National Promotion of Solidarity for Women and Children… read more
On September 28th, 2009 hundreds of women and girls were subjected to individual and gang rape and… read more
On June 27, 2010 Guineans head to the polls to elect a president in the first potentially… read more