Guinée-Bissau

 

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Capitale Bissau
Population 1.5 million
Espérance de vie 47.9
L'accès à l'eau potable 57%
L'alphabétisation des adultes 42.4%
Mortalité des moins de 5 ans 99.82 per 1,000 live births
PIB par habitant $600
Guinea-Bissau



Nos Programmes conjoints

Promotion of a multi-level approach to child malnutrition
Although Guinea-Bissau has made progress in reducing its child mortality rate, one in 7 children still die before reaching the age of 5 and more than a quarter of all children under 5 are stunted. The UN Joint Programme “Promotion of a multi-level approach to child malnutrition” aimed at reducing child malnutrition and mortality by improving the country's capacity to monitor and treat malnutrition and by promoting better nutrition and food practices.
Strengthening Justice and Security Sector Reform in Guinea Bissau
Guinea-Bissau is one of the poorest countries in the world. Civil war, multiple coups and assassinations and protracted unrest have created profound political instability and extremely fragile institutions. The aim of the Joint Programme was to strengthen Guinea-Bissau's justice system and improve access to justice, particularly for women and the poor. It sought to foster national ownership, promote stability, improve the rule of law and public security and help reintegrate ex-combatants.