Furnishing a hospital room in the reception center

Ruth Schindler is an experienced medical specialist. She has offered to to set up a hospital room and train our employees in simple medical medical diagnoses and treatments. Ruth traveled to Guinea at her own expense for two weeks in Guinea. We would like to thank Ruth for the well-prepared and successful visit and for the wonderful feedback after…

A special excursion for the children

Every now and then, our children are invited on a little tour. Last sunday, they had the joy to be on some old carousels in a park in Conakry. For the children, such moments are unique and formative. We are happy and grateful.

Reintegrations and school entry

The children stay in the reception center for a maximum of twelve months. The subsequent reintegration into local, family structures is central for us. This process requires a careful approach and is very intensive. The only thing that matters is the well-being of the child. In October, we handed 31 children back to their families and accompanied their entry…

Hawa, what do you wish for the children?

Hawa Camara, nursery-teacher at the Mamadou & Bineta reception centre in Mangueta What is your function? I work as an educator and I like working here because MB helps children in difficulty. I am a mother myself and it is natural for me to care for children in need. How do you feel part of the MB family? I…

Mohamed, what is your function at Mamadou & Bineta?

Mohamed Camara, responsible for the reception center and sewing atelier After my studies, Mamadou & Bineta was the first job of my professional life. I started with an internship in the administration/accounting department. I have gained a lot of experience with the concept of child protection and got to know the reality children at risk. At M&B I am…

Kerfala, why do you work in the field of child protection?

Kerfala Camara

Kerfala Camara, responsible for pedagogy and child protection Mamadou & Bineta allowed me to get to know my country and discover the socio-economic realities of the community. To contribute to my country through humanitarian actions is an immense recognition. I am proud to belong to the generation of Young Guineans who are ready to face the challenge of progress…