The eighteen-month-ceasefire between the government of Côte d’Ivoire and northern-based rebels, and the peace process initiated at the same time were shattered in early November 2004 when Ivorian ...
Sport activities such as football were organised with refugees and the host population in Tabou. A ceremony also took place in Tabou, attended by government officials and local authorities. They all ...
Guiglo — The western Cote d'Ivoire town of Guiglo, which lies in area that was battlefield last year, on Wednesday hosted the United Nations and its partners as they launched an international appeal ...
For information media. Not an official record. The Secretary-General visited the World Health Organization (WHO) crisis centre, praising the agency’s efforts to contain the COVID-19 outbreak, urging ...
On 19th November 2003 in Guiglo, the United Nations launched the Consolidated Inter-Agency Appeal: “CAP Côte d’Ivoire 2004” for US$ 60 million to respond to the needs of over one million people ...
The conflict in Côte d’Ivoire that broke out in September 2002 nominally ended in July 2003, several months after the signing of the Linas-Marcoussis Agreement. However, the country has made little ...
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