Wednesday, December 12, 2012
[Guinean news] New date for legislative elections set
Guinea's Independent National Electoral Commission has announced that long-delayed legislative elections have been scheduled for May 13, 2013. Though an opposition spokesman expressed disapproval. Guinea has been without a functioning National Assembly as a result of the delays.
Labels:
elections,
legislative elections
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
[Guinean news] Rioting kills three in Guéckédou
Reuters is reporting that three people have died in rioting in the southern Guinean town of Guéckédou. Clashes broke out between government supporters and opposition activists over alleged abuse of power by the military préfet. There has been tension in the area since October when the agriculture minister, who hails from the area, was removed from office amid corruption allegations.
Saturday, May 26, 2012
[African news] 'Alarming' rate of domestic violence in West Africa
The International Rescue Committee recently issued a report highlighting what it calls an 'alarming' rate of domestic violence in West Africa (Voice of America news article here; more info from IRC here). The IRC stated that primary threat to women in many West African nations was not war but domestic abuse. The NGO noted that 2/3 of the women who sought help from them had been battered by their husband or partner.
Labels:
violence against women,
women
Monday, May 14, 2012
[Guinean news] L’Enfant noir on stage for the first time
Guinéenews reports that a Conakry theatre company is producing a play based on the memoir L’Enfant noir. Often translated into English as “Dark Child,” L’Enfant noir was written by the Guinean author Camara Laye and is generally considered one of the seminal works in African literature. The play is being produced by the company Labortor’arts in conjunction with the Franco-Guinean cultural center.
Thursday, May 10, 2012
[FOG news] FOG welcomes new officers!
Friends of Guinea is excited to welcome a new slate of officers to its board of directors.
SECRETARY: Pat Barron
MEMBERSHIP: Teresa Pope
GUINEA PARENT SUPPORT: Betty Walker
COMMUNICATIONS AND WEB ADMIN: Amy Hylinski Daffé
FINANCES: JanRose Ottaway Martin
PROJECTS: Anne Sites
Mackenzie Dabo (newsletter) and Urska Manners (listserv) are remaining in their positions.
Outgoing communications director Brian Farenell will still maintain this blog as well as the FOG Twitter feed.
A big thank you to the outgoing officers for all your service to FOG!
Stephanie Chasteen (secretary)
Brian Clappier (membership)
Karen Starr (web)
Shad Engkilterra (finances)
Donald Parker (projects)
SECRETARY: Pat Barron
MEMBERSHIP: Teresa Pope
GUINEA PARENT SUPPORT: Betty Walker
COMMUNICATIONS AND WEB ADMIN: Amy Hylinski Daffé
FINANCES: JanRose Ottaway Martin
PROJECTS: Anne Sites
Mackenzie Dabo (newsletter) and Urska Manners (listserv) are remaining in their positions.
Outgoing communications director Brian Farenell will still maintain this blog as well as the FOG Twitter feed.
A big thank you to the outgoing officers for all your service to FOG!
Stephanie Chasteen (secretary)
Brian Clappier (membership)
Karen Starr (web)
Shad Engkilterra (finances)
Donald Parker (projects)
Saturday, April 28, 2012
[Guinean news] Legislative elections delayed
President Alpha Conde has announced that legislative elections originally scheduled for July 8 will be postponed indefinitely. The delay, demanded by the opposition, is designed to improve the voter registration process.
Labels:
elections,
legislative elections
Thursday, March 22, 2012
[Guinean news] Guinea denounces Mali coup
The Guinean government has denounced the apparent military coup d'etat in neighboring Mali. Guinea's Communications Minister said that "Guinea's position is identical to that of ECOWAS." The West African regional group firmly condemned the coup and call for a return to constitutional order in the country.
Tuesday, March 06, 2012
[Guinean news] IMF agrees big loan to Guinea
The International Monetary Fund recently agreed to extend a US $200 million credit to the Guinean government to help restore stability and usher the country towards completion point for billions of dollars of debt relief, noted Reuters. The IMF lauded Guinean for increasing economic growth and stabilizing inflation.
Monday, March 05, 2012
[Guinean news] Dozens killed in road crash near Beyla
Some 50 people were killed and 27 reportedly injured in a serious road accident in eastern Guinea. A gros camion carrying merchants to the weekly market in Beyla "was travelling downhill at high speed when the brakes failed," according to a witness.
Thursday, March 01, 2012
[Guinean news] Legislative elections set for July 18
Elections for a new Guinean National Assembly has been set for this upcoming July 8 by the country's Independent National Electoral Commission, according to RFI Afrique radio.
Labels:
elections,
legislative elections
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