Guinea Emergency Services Services d'urgence de Guinée
National emergency dispatch for police, fire, and ambulance services in Guinea.
National emergency dispatch for police, fire, and ambulance services in Guinea.
Child helpline operated by Guinean Association of Social Workers. Provides support and reporting for child mistreatment, violence, abuse and exploitation.
Guinea's only public psychiatric hospital. Provides mental health consultations and treatment. Notable for eliminating mechanical restraints since 1996. Family members accompany patients during stay.
Doctors Without Borders providing free medical care in Guinea, with focus on HIV treatment, sexual violence support, and emergency response. Operating for 20+ years.
UN agency providing free food assistance and nutrition support to vulnerable populations in Guinea. Works to strengthen community resilience and self-sufficiency.
Catholic organization providing free humanitarian assistance, community development, and human support services without discrimination. Network across 73 parishes in Guinea.
International Organization for Migration providing free migration health services, support for returning migrants, and assistance for vulnerable populations in Guinea.
UN Refugee Agency providing free protection and assistance services for refugees, asylum-seekers, and stateless persons in Guinea.
UN agency providing free reproductive health services, family planning, maternal health, and support for adolescents and youth in Guinea.
ALIMA provides free medical services in Guinea including mental health and psychosocial support. Services include psychological consultations, trauma support, and treatment for mental health conditions using WHO MHGAP approach.
If you're in immediate danger, please call your local emergency services.
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