- Guinea–United States relations
Guinea-United States relations are
bilateral relations betweenGuinea and theUnited States .History
The United States maintains close relations with Guinea. U.S. policy seeks to encourage Guinea's democratic reforms, its positive contribution to regional stability, and sustainable economic and social development. The U.S. also seeks to promote increased U.S. private investment in Guinea's emerging economy.
The U.S. Mission in Guinea is composed of five agencies--
Department of State ,U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID),Peace Corps , theTreasury Department , and theDepartment of Defense . In addition to providing the full range of diplomatic functions, the U.S. Mission also manages a military assistance program that provided nearly $331,000 for military education, professionalization, and language training programs.USAID Guinea is now one of only five
sustainable development missions in West Africa, with current core program areas inprimary education , family health,democracy and governance, and natural resources management.After a temporary suspension due to nationwide political unrest in early 2007, the Peace Corps program in Guinea resumed operations at the end of July. Prior to the suspension, Peace Corps had more than 100 volunteers throughout the country, and the program is gradually increasing its numbers again. Volunteers work in four project areas: secondary education, environment/agro-forestry, public health and
HIV/AIDS prevention, and small enterprise development. Guinea has also had a strongCrisis Corps program through the last few years.Staff
Principal U.S. officials include:
* Ambassador -Phillip Carter III
* Deputy Chief of Mission -Kent Brokenshire
* USAID Director -Clifford Brown
* Peace Corps Director -Steven Peterson
* Public Affairs Officer -Andrew Mclean There is a U.S. Embassy located in Koloma,
Conakry , Guinea.See also
*
Foreign relations of the United States
*Foreign relations of Guinea References
StateDept [http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/bgn/2824.htm]
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