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Young people make up 75% of the population. Under the Constitution, promoting and protecting them is a state obligation. The 15-35 age group is the key to strong, inclusive and sustainable growth.

Publié le 19 July 2024 à 15h10

To make this happen, the government implemented a PJ-Gouv 2023-2025. Twenty-five ministries are involved in three areas: integration, civic engagement and well-being. Here's an update from the programme's key player.

Publié le 19 July 2024 à 15h09

In this interview with the Secretary General of the National Youth Council of Côte d'Ivoire (CNJCI), he stressed the positive impact of youth policies and calls for stepping up the support system.

Publié le 19 July 2024 à 15h08

With annual growth of around 7%, Côte d'Ivoire has changed significantly in fifteen years. To sustain this momentum and create more jobs, substantial investment is now needed in entrepreneurship, industrialisation, processing and the development of the country's resources.

Publié le 19 July 2024 à 15h08

At 26, she is leading her career brilliantly and does not lack ambition.

Publié le 19 July 2024 à 15h07

Women make up half the population of Côte d'Ivoire. Yet achieving economic, social and political parity remains an uphill climb...

Publié le 19 July 2024 à 15h06

Georgette Zamblé, a trained psychologist with a civil society background, is a specialist in gender issues. For several years now, she has been campaigning for greater leadership and empowerment for women, especially in rural areas.

Publié le 19 July 2024 à 15h04

A chronic housing crisis triggered by the shortfall of 800,000 homes has led to a frenzy of building projects in Côte d'Ivoire, often to the detriment of town planning and safety regulations. The minister in charge, Bruno Nabagné Koné, has launched an emphatic policy to clean up practices and speed up procedures.

Publié le 19 July 2024 à 15h03

Every year, Côte d'Ivoire is faced with increasingly intense rainfall. The country is responding by investing heavily in sanitation infrastructure. But is this enough to cope with increasingly frequent seasonal downpours?

Publié le 19 July 2024 à 15h02