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 Embassy Holds Signing Ceremony for Self-Help Development Projects

 

On October 28, 2008, the US Embassy in Conakry held a signing ceremony for eight projects selected to receive funding through the Ambassador’s Self Help program.  More than 60 people attended the attended the ceremony, which was presided over by Chargé d’Affaires, Ambassador Elizabeth Raspolic, as well as the Secretary General of the Ministry of Cooperation of Guinea. 

The Self-Help Signing Ceremony highlights the importance of the Ambassador’s Self Help Program, a special development program funded by the Embassy... more 

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Embassy Hosts DVC on the 2008 General Election

On October 31st, the Public Affairs Section hosted a Digital Video Conference on the 2008 General Election, made possible by Africa Regional Service of Paris. Mr. Edward Errante, Professor of Law, and Mr. Eduardo Cue, journalist and stringer for U.S. News and World Report, spoke on a variety of topics relating to the 2008 Elections, including the role of the media, polling, the importance of swing states and the functioning of the Electoral College. ... more 

Embassy Hosts Iftaar Dinners in Honor of Ramadan

 

In honor of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, Chargé d’Affaires Kent Brokenshire hosted an Iftaar dinner for members of the Guinean community at the Ambassador’s residence on September 16.In attendance were representatives from the religious, political and cultural communities of Guinea... more

IRC Shares Internet Research Techniques at the American Reading Room

IRC Assistant Moussa Sy gave a very well received presentation created by IRO Stephen Mallinger on "25 Secrets to Internet Research" to active audience made up of government officials, academics, media, students and NGO representatives. Mr. Sy showed the public how they can access a vast amount of information through internet research and how, even if the material is in English, they can take advantage of the information by using online translation tools... more 

American Professor Speaks to Guineans on Democracy and Elections

 

Conakry recently hosted Dr. Steven Ekovich, Associate Professor of Comparative Politics and International Relations at the American University of Paris, who gave a series of thought provoking lectures on democracy and elections. This was part of a tour of West Africa organized by ARS Paris. Dr. Ekovich began his visit by speaking on democracy and the rule of law with members of youth associations... more 

Embassy Hosts Conference on U.S. Presidential Nominating Conventions

On September 9, Conakry, with the assistance of ARS Paris, hosted a DVC on the U.S. Presidential Nominating Conventions, which was attended by a broad spectrum of Guinean society, including representatives of political parties and NGOs, government officials, educators and students.  Connie Borde and Stuart Haugen, Vice-Presidents of Democrats and Republicans Abroad in France respectively, presented a lively discussion on the presidential candidates and their platforms... more 

Regional Information Resource Officer Shares a New Vision for Libraries

Mr. Stephen Mallinger, Regional Information Resource Officer based in Dakar, gave a presentation to over 40 people representing professional librarians, NGOs, government officials, the media, the military, business leaders and students on the changing role of libraries in the world today. Mr. Mallinger explained how the information available to library clients has expanded far beyond the library walls and, thanks to the Internet; people have immediate access to incredible amounts of useful information... more

 Ambassador's Fund For Cultural Preservation Awards Grant to Boke Museum

 

On July 16, U.S. Ambassador Philip Carter III and Guinean Minister of Culture, Arts, and Leisure Aly Gilbert Ifono signed an award agreement of $22,651 under the Ambassador's Fund for Cultural Preservation for the "Conservation Assessment and Preservation of the Museum of Boké and its Collections."  The Museum of Boké is a former fort built by the French in 1865 in the Rio Nunez area of what is now Lower Guinea.  The fort played a crucial role in the French exploration, conquest and exploitation of Guinea.  The Museum of Boké is considered one of the most significant colonial sites in Lower Guinea. The fort was selected in 1971 to shelter the ethnographic collection of the area of Boké... more 

IRC Presentation on the 25 Secrets on how to do research on the Internet

On Thursday, July 24, 2008 the IRC organized a PowerPoint presentation for the Mano River Women Peace Network (MRWPN) in the IRC. The audience included 21 women from the fields of business, medicine, journalism, and law. The IRC staff talked about the public resources available in the library, including the lending and research library, internet connection, English language laboratory, and periodicals. Then, the staff outlined the 25 secrets of internet research as developed by IRO Stephen Mallinger... more 

The opening of the HIV/AIDS clinics

On July 22, the Charge d'Affaires, a.i., Kent Brokenshire, flew to N'Zerekore in the forest region of Guinea with the American Defense Attache, the French Defense Attache and representatives of the Guinean military, to open a new HIV/AIDS clinic. Inaugural ceremonies included dances, singing, a ribbon cutting ceremony and a luncheon. The following day the same party flew to Labe in Middle Guinea for a similar inauguration. The ceremonies were heavily covered by the press... more

Ambassador Carter goes on the record with Radio Familia FM 

 

On July 12, 2008 the US Ambassador in Guinea Philip Carter III was the guest of a one-hour broadcast on the independent radio station Familia FM. Among the important questions Ambassador Carter answered were: the expectations of the USG in the upcoming legislative elections in Guinea, the contributions of the US embassy in Guinea to organizing the elections, the possible reaction of the USG if elections are not free, fair, and transparent, the point of view of Ambassador Carter on the state of democracy in Guinea, and a discussion on the scourge of female genital mutilation in Guinea.

Please click here for the Ambassador Carter's Interview with Radio Familia FM.

Highlights on IRDED Conference

 

The PAO gave a speech June 27 at a conference organized by IRDED (the Institute of Research for Democracy and the Rule of Law).  The conference addressed the need for ethics and a professional code of conduct for Guinean journalists.In his speech, the PAO noted that freedom of the press is paramount, and governments should not use ethics, or the lack thereof, as an excuse to clamp down on the media. .. more

Visit to the Mano River Union of Women Network for Peace (REFMAP)

 


On Wednesday, June 18, 2008, IRC Director Aissatou Bah paid visit to the Mano River Network. The objective of the visit was to renew contact with this NGO and explain to its members about the various resources available in the IRC. This meeting gathered more than 12 people including Dr. Sara Daraba, President of the Network, Dr. Diliman Ousman Kouyaté, Consular of the Network and former US grantee, Mamadi Kaba, Administrative and Budget Specialist and other important members of the Network. ... more

GUINEA: The Effects of War on Young Girls and Women

Fear, loneliness and chronic health problems are just a few of the problems faced by girls and women who were associated with armed groups during the civil wars in Liberia and Sierra Leone. This is the finding of Fulbright student researcher Sharyn Routh, presented in an Embassy funded conference in N'Zerekore. Routh and her team of researchers from Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia interviewed more than 200 young girls and women over the last nine months... more

Opera Singer Brian Chu Visits Conakry and Labe

 

May 21 through June 3, American opera singer Brian Chu’s tour de force brought the people of Guinea, especially the youth, a glimpse of American and international music culture which they had never before seen.  Through numerous events, ranging from lectures/performances in schools in Conakry to performances for the youth of Labe, he demonstrated a profound passion for the art that transcended language barriers and completely bowled over both adults and the young people that are one of our mission's target audiences... more

The US Embassy Visits Fouta Djalon and Upper Guinea

 

To reach out through public diplomacy activities to the interior of Guinea, Public Affairs Officer Andrew McLean, Cultural Affairs Specialist Serge Akhani, Academic Adviser Oumar Diogo Diallo, and Administrative assistant Sheik Kaba of the Public Affairs Section paid working visits for cultural exchange in Mamou-Timbo and Kankan on the 12th through the 16th of May... more

Official Presentation of the Compilation of Guinea-U.S. Bi and Multilateral Treaties

 

Following up on the Thurgood Marshall Information Resource Center (IRC) collaborative programming with the Guinean Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Director Aissatou Bah accompanied the U.S. Embassy Public Affairs Officer (PAO) Andrew McLean and the Political Assistant to deliver a volume of 759 pages containing treaties, accords and conventions between governments of Guinea and the United States of America to the Director of the Guinean National Bureau of Judiciary and Consular Affairs... (more) 

Guinea School Age Peace Games

 

Olympic Gold Medalist Ron Freeman has been working with a grant from the U.S. Department of State’s Education and Cultural Affairs Bureau to organize a sports program here in Guinea. The Chargé d’Affaires Kent Brokenshire kicked off the result of this grant last Saturday, March 29th. Mr. Brokenshire also spoke to the young athletes about the importance of sportsmanship and fair play... (more)

Photo Gallery Guinea Youth School Age Peace Games Activites.

The Department of State of the United States of America Releases the Annual Human Rights Report in Guinea

 

To raise global awareness and spur countries to take effective actions to combat human rights abuses, the U.S. Department of State released the 2008 Human Rights Report at the State Department in Washington, D.C., Tuesday, March 11, 2008.  The Country Reports on Human Rights Practices are submitted annually by the U.S. Department of State to the U.S. Congress.

These reports cover internationally recognized individual, civil, political, and worker rights, as set forth in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights... (more)

Ambassador Carter pays his first official visit to Kankan

 

Ambassador Phillip Carter traveled to Kankan this past week to make his first acquaintance of the region on his second official trip outside of Conakry. While there, he met with all levels of government and civil society, including the governor, prefect and mayor of Kankan, university students and officials, the press of Kankan, local and American NGOs (non governmental organizations), a youth association, an Islamic school, and a few American citizens living in Kankan... (more)

 Photos of official opening ceremony of the American Reading Room in Kankan

Latest Headlines from Washington

National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, October 2008

Proclamation by the President of the United States of America

http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2008/10/20081001-11.html

The U.S. Embassy Conakry joins President George Bush and First Lady Laura Bush in promoting breast cancer awareness and the importance of early detection of the disease.  Each year, more than 1.2 million people worldwide are diagnosed with breast cancer.  However, by taking steps to protect themselves through regular medical screenings and breast self-exams, women increase their chances of early detection and successful treatment of the disease.

More information about breast cancer awareness and prevention can be found at the following links:

http://www.cdc.gov/Features/BreastCancerAwareness/

http://womenshealth.gov/faq/bsefaq.cfm

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 Study of the United States Institute on National Security 2009 

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Study of the United States Institute on National Security 2009 
• Fulbright ELT Program 2009-2010 
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