Guinea Projects
![]() | United in countering violent extremismSince 2018, Search has been supporting communities and institutions to prevent the emergence of violent extremism in Guinea. The country’s multiple divides create fertile ground for dangerous narratives that instrumentalize the ethnic, linguistic, regional, and religious identities of the population, tearing apart an already fragile social fabric and […] |
![]() | Greater Social Accountability Helps Guinea “Build Back Better”Original article published by the Global Partnership for Social Accountability Despite important efforts to reform the public sector, including the attainment of debt relief in 2012, the Republic of Guinea remains one of the poorest countries in the world. With 55.2% of the population living under the international […] |
![]() | Guinea’s Peace CaravansIn preparation to this year’s municipal elections, Guinean youth leaders are helping their own communities defuse political violence. |
![]() | Let’s Vote for PeaceIn late 2015, we led a nationwide program based on media to ensure peaceful elections in Guinea. |
![]() | Engaging Children & Youth as Partners in Preventing ViolenceDiscover how we’re contributing to the eradication of violence against children and youth in West Africa. |
![]() | Let’s Get Going! Community Engagement in the Fight against EbolaThe southeastern region of Guinea Forestière was severely hit by the recent Ebola epidemic. The area is home to many violent ethnic conflicts and hosts refugees and rebels from bordering Sierra Leone and Liberia, both of which suffered civil wars. The virus outbreak exacerbated already precarious social and […] |
![]() | Community Mobilization for Water, Hygiene, and SanitationThe governments that ruled Guinea since its independence didn’t succeed in making health a national priority, and establishing an efficient healthcare system that is accessible to the majority of the population. Though there have been improvements in the past few decades, Guinea’s life expectancy is 56 years, and […] |






