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National Coalition Guinea - Federation Education
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Contact Details
Mohamed Karamoko Dansoko,
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Member Organisations The Fédération Syndicale Professionnelle de l’Education (FPSE) and the Syndicat Libre des Enseignants et Chercheurs de Guinée (SLECG) are members of the Guinean National Coalition
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What happened in Action Week 2009? Global Action Week was observed in Guinea from the 25th March until the 6th May. The official launch was held at Koloma Ratoma in the town where a roundtable discussion on education was broadcast via satellite to government, development partners, politicians, traders and civil society organizations.
The week closed on 6th of May in the meeting room of the Palace of the People by the Great Audience under the honorary chairmanship of His Excellency the Minister of the Permanent Secretary, CNDD, and most members of the government.
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What happened in Action Week 2008? Thousands of students from Boké, Faranah and Mamou, and the Minister for Education took part in the World’s Biggest Lesson. The Fédération Syndicate Professionnelle de l’Education (FPSE) and the Syndicat Libre des Enseignants et Chercheurs de Guinée (SLECG) are members of the Guinean National Coalition. Under that partnership, they organised events to bring together students and decision-makers which received good publicity.
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What happened in Action Week 2007?
Since 2000 the budget allocated to education has dropped from 16.2% to 11.8%, disrupting education plans. Campaigning for a greater share of the budget to go to education and a human chain event was organised in Conakry and 30 schools across the country.
Parents, teachers and students presented their situation in schools including a school with an average class size of 197 students. Children used drama, poems, and simple speeches to expose corruption, and cases of sexual exploitation at school. Following a song from popular artist Johanna Barry ‘Lets Love Children’, the National Education Minister promised the state would commit 20% of the 2008 budget on education.
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