Guinea
Guinea has been a partner country of the Belgian governmental development cooperation since 2015. Through this partnership we aim to structurally support the human rights and social and economic development in the country.
Entrepreneurship
We aim to improve the economic, technical and social performance of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises in 3 areas: the agricultural sector, targeting the pineapple, mango and potato value chains; urban entrepreneurship, particularly in New Information and Communication Technology (NICT) and incubators; and women entrepreneurship.
Sexual and reproductive rights
The programme ‘She Decides’ improves access to sexual and reproductive rights for women and youths. It furthermore focuses on gender-based violence issues.
Capacity development
We focus on capacity development in growth sectors, particularly of NGOs, small enterprises and civil society. It entails consultation workshops and needs studies and solutions to improve productivity.
Waste management
‘SANITA Clean Cities’ is an EU-funded programme aimed at professionalising solid waste management in the capital Conakry and in the city of Kindia. The aim is to improve door-to-door collection, sorting and recycling of waste, whilst also improving road management and gutter cleaning to better deal with rainwater runoff.
Socio-economic opportunities for youth
The European Union offers prospects to youths by supporting work floor training schemes: Youths learn skills on the work floor to help them subsequently find jobs and become integrated in society. This programme is also being offered to young migrants returning to Guinea.
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Have a look at all our projects in Guinea via our web-platform open.enabel.
Our projects in Guinea
Social, political and economic reasons drive people away in search of a better life. In Guinea, Enabel works with young unemployed Guineans and Guinean migrants who have returned to their homeland.
The road to work
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News & Events
08 June 2024
Investing in the future: 2023 – 2024 Activity report
Find out why we have to upcycle international cooperation. Why Enabel is not only a Belgian, but also a European and African agency. Find out about the starting of activities in a new country: Ukraine. About the launch of activities in the green hydrogen sector.
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Shaping tomorrow’s energy landscape
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Upcycling International Cooperation
Read Jean Van Wetter and Delphine Moralis’ foreword, taken from the 2023-2024 activity report.
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Regardless of Sahel region’s instability, international cooperation remains essential
European and Belgian cooperation with Africa, which is based on a logic of solidarity, must adapt to the new global geopolitical situation.
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