It is a decade since the Ebola virus swept across West Africa, leaving more than 11,000 dead. In Guinea, those who were orphaned in the outbreak say they now feel abandoned by society and the government.
It is hard to get lost at sea these days. If the wind blows you off course, there's always GPS to get you out of trouble. But the sailors of the past had
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By Benoit-Ivan Wansi - Published on November 22 2022 / Modified on November 22 2022 In Guinea, development partners want to accelerate the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It is within this framework that the Guinean government recently signed a financing agreement worth 26.5 million euros (about 233.3 billion Guinean francs)
The government of Guinea has launched a call for expressions of interest to carry out the environmental and social impact study (ESIA) and the Resettlement Action Plan (RAP) of the "reinforcement of the drinking water production capacity for the city of Conakry" component of the Guinea Urban Water Project (PUEG).