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The ICRC in Guinea
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ICRC and Guinea Red Cross staff evacuated many wounded during the violent clashes of February 2007.

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has worked in the Republic of Guinea since 1970, initially through its regional delegations. Following the conclusion of a headquarters agreement with the authorities it opened a permanent delegation in Conakry in 2001.

Since 2002, the ICRC has been extensively involved in protection activities, particularly restoring family links, visiting detainees and advising the detaining authorities. It also spreads knowledge of international humanitarian law among the armed and security forces, the political authorities, the media and the general public.

The ICRC cooperates with the Red Cross Society of Guinea with the aim of helping it to strengthen its capacity to respond to emergencies and restore family links.

The ICRC carries out its activities in the country from Conakry and a sub-delegation in N’Zérékoré.


Presence (2009): 108 staff, including 15 expatriates

Interview
    19-2-2007
    Guinea: "People are afraid of a vacuum and chaos"
    Georg Cunz, head of the ICRC delegation in Guinea, explains that the organization intends to enhance its presence in the country in order to meet the humanitarian needs resulting from the recent clashes.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Guinea)
    Interview Includes Photo

Operational update
    22-1-2009
    Guinea: ICRC activities in 2008
    Protecting detainees, restoring family links, supporting medical services, running water and habitat projects, promoting international humanitarian law and supporting the Red Cross Society of Guinea.
    (The ICRC worldwide\Africa\Guinea)
    Operational update Includes Photo



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