General information on Guinea-Bissau 

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Although Guinea-Bissau has seen progress over recent years, thousands of children still face a life in crippling poverty. Child trafficking and the commercial sexual exploitation of minors still affect the lives of many. SOS Children's Villages and local authorities closely cooperate in order to support and protect the country's most vulnerable segment of population.

At present there are three SOS Children's Villages in Guinea-Bissau, one SOS Youth Facility, three SOS Kindergartens, four SOS Hermann Gmeiner Schools and two SOS Social Centres.
Family-strengthening programme Canchungo - photo: C. Ladavicius
Family-strengthening programme Canchungo - photo: C. Ladavicius
Guinea-Bissau won independence from Portugal in 1974 after a long and intense struggle. A military coup in 1980 brought army chief Joao Bernardo Vieira to power. His government was accused of serious human rights violations.

Doing the laundry together - photo: J. Lugtigheid
Doing the laundry together - photo: J. Lugtigheid


Country Information on Guinea-Bissau