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Analysis: A long road ahead for justice in Côte d’Ivoire
3 May 2013
(IRIN
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Wary of a backlash, Côte d’Ivoire’s government has hesitated to charge its own supporters of crimes committed during the 2010-2011 poll violence, something that has raised doubts about its commitment to impartial justice, say analysts.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97969/Analysis-A-long-road-ahead-for-justice-in-Côte-d-Ivoire
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Calls for Côte d’Ivoire government to tackle unrest in west
25 April 2013
(IRIN
),
After recent attacks in Côte d’Ivoire’s volatile western region in which more than a dozen people were killed, the authorities announced new security measures, but observers say more than a military response is required.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97920/Calls-for-Côte-d-Ivoire-government-to-tackle-unrest-in-west
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Côte d’Ivoire awash in weapons
16 April 2013
(IRIN
),
Côte d’Ivoire’s recent turbulence - including the ouster of president Henri Konan Bédié in 1999, a long-running insurgency and deadly poll unrest in 2011 - has left the country awash in arms, which have contributed to human rights abuses, widespread crime and persistent insecurity.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97854/Côte-d-Ivoire-awash-in-weapons
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Relief as thousands recognized as Ivoirian citizens*
22 March 2013
(IRIN
),
Which of Côte d'Ivoire's 20 million inhabitants qualify as nationals is a question that has driven political debate and conflict here for many years, and one that came to the fore earlier this month when thousands of people who had lived here all their lives were finally, and simultaneously in a public ceremony, given formal citizenship documents.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97708/Relief-as-thousands-recognized-as-Ivoirian-citizens
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African migrants pay high prices to send money home
27 February 2013
(IRIN
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New data from the World Bank has revealed that African migrants pay more to send money home to their families than any other migrant group in the world.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97557/African-migrants-pay-high-prices-to-send-money-home
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Rubber squeezing out cassava around Abidjan
26 February 2013
(IRIN
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Farmers near Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire’s commercial capital, are abandoning cassava, a staple for many Ivoirians, and switching to natural rubber, a move which may jeopardize food self-sufficiency, analysts say.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97547/Rubber-squeezing-out-cassava-around-Abidjan
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Côte d’Ivoire cocoa farmers certified and satisfied
13 February 2013
(IRIN
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Tens of thousands of Côte d’Ivoire cocoa farmers are reducing pesticide use, curbing soil erosion and water contamination and at the same time boosting yields and income thanks to certification schemes which are making their cocoa more attractive to foreign buyers, say certification companies.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97471/Côte-d-Ivoire-cocoa-farmers-certified-and-satisfied
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Analysis: Cash-strapped ICC takes on Mali
29 January 2013
(IRIN
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Concerns are being raised that the International Criminal Court (ICC) investigation into alleged war crimes in Mali is placing a serious strain on an already over-stretched and cash-strapped institution.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97359/Analysis-Cash-strapped-ICC-takes-on-Mali
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In Brief: Staples, not export crops, key to tackling Africa’s poverty – report
18 January 2013
(IRIN
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Africa could reduce its poverty levels faster by focusing more on the production of staples rather than export crops, according to a study by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97278/In-Brief-Staples-not-export-crops-key-to-tackling-Africa-s-poverty-report
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Côte d’Ivoire's cotton sector on the up
24 December 2012
(IRIN
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Côte d’Ivoire's cotton industry is regaining momentum after being nearly decimated by a decade of political chaos and conflict. Farmers in the cotton-growing northern regions, which came under insurgent rule, are hopeful of returning to economic stability.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97117/Côte-d-Ivoire-s-cotton-sector-on-the-up
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Analysis: Côte d'Ivoire needs top-down reconciliation
20 December 2012
(IRIN
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Responsibility for reconciling Côte d'Ivoire’s divided society after years of conflict, rebellion and instability rests largely with its leaders, but long-running political rivalries and mutual suspicion are raising tensions and blocking efforts to heal rifts, say analysts.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97094/Analysis-Côte-d-Ivoire-needs-top-down-reconciliation
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MALI: Humanitarian impact of armed intervention
18 December 2012
(IRIN
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Over 700,000 people could be displaced if military intervention goes ahead next year in northern Mali, according to preliminary estimates by humanitarian agencies, who stress that the numbers are just approximations.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97076/MALI-Humanitarian-impact-of-armed-intervention
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WEST AFRICA: Defining piracy in the Gulf of Guinea
10 December 2012
(IRIN
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In July last year President Boni Yayi of Benin sent a worried letter to the UN secretary-general. His country was being threatened by the activities of pirates, who were scaring shipping away from the ports on which his country's revenues depend. He wanted international help of the kind which had been deployed against piracy off the coast of Somalia.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/97004/WEST-AFRICA-Defining-piracy-in-the-Gulf-of-Guinea
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IDPs: African IDP Convention comes into force
6 December 2012
(IRIN
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The African Union Convention for the Protection and Assistance of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) 2009, also known as the Kampala Convention, came into force on 6 December; it is the world’s first legally binding instrument to cater specifically to people displaced within their own countries.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/96984/IDPs-African-IDP-Convention-comes-into-force
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COTE D'IVOIRE: Marital equality law sparks controversy
4 December 2012
(IRIN
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The adoption by Côte d'Ivoire’s parliament of a law on equality between legally married couples has sparked anger, especially among religious people. For them, this law will create more problems in the home than it will solve.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/96960/COTE-D-IVOIRE-Marital-equality-law-sparks-controversy
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COTE D'IVOIRE: Government returns to the north
30 November 2012
(IRIN
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After almost a decade of rebel rule, northern Côte d'Ivoire is coming to terms with a new authority as the government of President Alassane Ouattara, who assumed power some 18 months ago, establishes its presence in a region which effectively split from the rest of the country.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/96939/COTE-D-IVOIRE-Government-returns-to-the-north
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HEALTH: Breaking out of the cold chain
20 November 2012
(IRIN
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Health workers currently immunizing thousands of children and young adults against Meningitis A in Benin are currently doing so without having to spend days preparing ice packs and sourcing generators and fridges to load on trucks because the vaccine has now won approval for being kept at up to 40 degrees Celsius for as long as four days.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/96827/HEALTH-Breaking-out-of-the-cold-chain
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HIV/AIDS: Despite progress, HIV efforts fall short
20 November 2012
(IRIN
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Record progress in reducing the number of new HIV infections and lowering the numbers of people dying from AIDS-related causes indicate that the end of AIDS is "entirely feasible". But the epidemic is not over in any part of the world, and is gaining pace in some.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/96830/HIV-AIDS-Despite-progress-HIV-efforts-fall-short
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COTE D'IVOIRE: Cocoa farmers welcome state-imposed prices
7 November 2012
(IRIN
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Cocoa farmers in Côte d'Ivoire, the world's largest producer, began the 2012-2013 season in October with a minimum price guaranteed by the state. This measure, part of the government’s sector-wide reforms, should stem corruption and make farmers less prone to the vagaries of international cocoa prices, giving them more financial stability so they can invest in their cocoa plantations.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/96731/COTE-D-IVOIRE-Cocoa-farmers-welcome-state-imposed-prices
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COTE D'IVOIRE: Crackdown sparks rights abuse allegations
22 October 2012
(IRIN
),
Since a spate of attacks on Côte d’Ivoire’s army and police bases in August, several civilians have been rounded up, beaten and detained for ransom, say rights groups and ex-detainees who accuse the Côte d’Ivoire Republican Forces (FRCI – also part of the army) of violation and mistreatment.
http://www.irinnews.org/Report/96612/COTE-D-IVOIRE-Crackdown-sparks-rights-abuse-allegations
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