Bertin Gnangon Aba was asleep when he heard the sound of bulldozers razing his house in northern Abidjan, by far Ivory Coast's largest city. Aba is among tens of thousands in Abidjan who have had their homes and businesses crushed by government bulldozers,
If tonnes of beans go to China instead of Europe or US, chocolate makers in those regions will feel the loss, expert says.
Amnesty International on Friday urged authorities in Côte d'Ivoire to compensate the 133 farmers who have lost their livelihoods after being forcefully evicted from the Gesco Rivière site in Abidjan
The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Ivory Coast launched a bold initiative to educate, mobilize, and support mental health integration, challenging stigma and promoting care for people with mental illness across religious and civic communities.