Social development and social policy in Guinea: health and education 1958-1984Tools Corrie, Elizabeth M. (1988) Social development and social policy in Guinea: health and education 1958-1984. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractGuinea, a former French colony, experienced an abrupt severing of relationships with the colonial power when President Sékou Touré rejected De Gaulle’s offer of becoming part of a French commonwealth of nations and opted for total independence instead. France withdrew all support, trade and personnel within a matter of days, and Sékou Touré attempted to develop this new nation along strongly independent and ideological lines. He made a verbal commitment to social development and evolved an ambitious programme to develop the health and education services.
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