Halt of Hepatitis B Vaccine Trial by National Authorities

Authorities in Guinea-Bissau officially stopped a U.S.-funded hepatitis B vaccine trial. The study had involved thousands of infants and sparked widespread ethical concerns. Critics argued that delaying vaccines for some children could cause harm. The government intervened to protect public health interests. This decision reflects growing national sovereignty in health policy decisions. The country [...]

Release of Opposition Leader & Promise of Inclusive Government

Following the November 2025 coup, Guinea-Bissau’s military junta released opposition leader Domingos Simões Pereira from detention. The release came amid growing international pressure, especially from ECOWAS, to restore democratic order. Although freed, Pereira remained under house arrest, reflecting continued political tension. The junta also pledged to form an inclusive transitional government involving major political [...]

Election Date Announced After Coup

Guinea-Bissau’s transitional leadership announced that national elections would be held on December 6, 2026. This declaration followed the military coup that halted the previous electoral process. Authorities claimed that conditions would allow for free and fair elections. The announcement was meant to reassure both citizens and international observers. However, doubts remain about whether the [...]

Economic Challenges in Guinea-Bissau: World Bank Report

The World Bank released a report on the economic trends in Guinea-Bissau last week. The report states that despite a challenging economic environment, the country has marginally grown it's GDP from 4.4% last year to 4.8% in 2025. This was achieved despite not tapping on the country's rare mineral wealth and a harsh climate which [...]

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