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Publications

OHCHR report 2015 OHCHR Report 2015
OHCHR Management Plan 2014-2017 OHCHR Management Plan 2014-2017
Brochure: Human Rights in action Human Rights in Action (PDF)
Working with the United Nations Human Rights Programme: A Handbook for Civil Society A Handbook for Civil Society (PDF)

Guinea


Guinea

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Guinea and UN Charter-based Bodies

Guinea and UN Treaty Bodies

Most recent concluding observations

Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women
Concluding observations (2014) CEDAW/C/GIN/CO/7-8

Committee against Torture
Concluding observations (2014) CAT/C/GIN/CO/1

Committee on the Rights of the Child
Concluding observations (2013) CRC/C/GIN/CO/2

Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
Concluding observations (2001) CERD/C/304/Add.86

Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
Concluding observations (1996) E/C.12/1/Add.5

Human Rights Committee
Concluding observations (1993) CCPR/C/79/Add.20

Committee on Migrant Workers
Concluding observations () CMW/C/GIN/CO/1


>>Full list of documents in the Treaty Body Database

Human Rights Advisers in Guinea

Human rights violations have been reported by different civil society entities in recent years. The situation deteriorated after the launch of a nationwide strike, led by the trade unions, in January 2007 to protest inflation, rising fuel prices,worsening standards of living for ordinary Guineans, corruption, embezzlement, and presidential interference in judicial matters. In clashes between security forces and protesters, over 100 people were killed and 1,700 were wounded. In February 2007, OHCHR and the United Nations Office for West Africa (UNOWA) deployed a joint mission to Conakry to assess the human rights situation and discuss human rights priorities and needs with the UN Country Team and civil society.

In 2008, a senior human rights officer will be stationed in Conakry and will be responsible for assessing the country’s human rights needs and advising the UN Country Team and the heads of UN agencies on human rights strategies.

Contact Information

Headquarters

Field Operations and Technical Cooperation Division (FOTCD)
Contact is in Geneva, Switzerland.

Africa Section
Tel. +41 22 928 9694


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