Alongside UNICEF Guinea officials, they were welcomed by the school’s administrators, which welcomes visually impaired children. This school opens its doors to 64 students with disabilities.
“ Today with UNICEF, we have many projects for you, and we are ready to support you . I am Guinean, I know the realities here, especially for you in this situation. Today with UNICEF, we have many projects for you, and we are ready to support you. Education being the basis, we are committed to helping the children of Guinea . I have tears in my eyes when I see these children in this state that they did not want. I am very happy because my presence brought a smile to the children (…) It is really good ” said Naby Keita.

The meeting ended with a short impromptu match between Ambassador Naby Keïta and the children. The Syli captain shared a good time playing football with the visually impaired children, who expressed their immense joy at rubbing shoulders with their idol, whom they each touched and greeted, making a dream come true. Through this gesture, Naby Keïta and UNICEF are committed to helping Guinean children and youth learn and acquire skills, be protected from violence and exploitation, survive, thrive, and live in a safe and clean environment, and have access to comprehensive social protection.
With guineefoot.info




