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  • 19-January-2023

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    Aid at a glance charts

    These ready-made tables and charts provide for snapshot of aid (Official Development Assistance) for all DAC Members as well as recipient countries and territories. Summary reports by regions (Africa, America, Asia, Europe, Oceania) and the world are also available.

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  • 25-November-2021

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    Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes: Côte d'Ivoire 2021 (Second Round, Phase 1) - Peer Review Report on the Exchange of Information on Request

    This publication contains the 2021 Second Round Peer Review Report on the Exchange of Information on Request of Côte d'Ivoire. It refers to Phase 1 only (Legal and Regulatory Framework).
  • 14-September-2020

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    Mobilising tax revenues to finance the health system in Côte d'Ivoire

    The report presents recommendations on how Côte d’Ivoire could improve the design of its tax system, and its health taxes in particular.

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  • 14-September-2020

    English

    Blog post: Côte d’Ivoire and Morocco: tax reforms for sustainable health financing

    The COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated that weaknesses in one country’s health sector can rapidly become a health challenge for other countries. Additionally, as countries around the world, including Côte d’Ivoire and Morocco, face the current economic and health crisis, the sense of urgency to mobilise domestic resources has increased.

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  • 1-September-2020

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    The structure of livestock trade in West Africa

    This paper uses network analysis to map and characterise live animal trade in West Africa. Building on a database of 42 251 animal movements collected by the Permanent Inter-State Committee for Drought Control in the Sahel (CILSS) from 2013-17, it describes the structure of regional livestock trade at the network, trade community and market levels. Despite yearly fluctuations in the volumes and spatial patterns of trade, the paper shows that regional livestock trade operates on well-established trade corridors as animals flow in specific directions. The study also confirms that livestock trade is structured around several national and cross-border groups of markets that exchange more animals than expected by chance. Close to two-thirds of all animals are shipped internationally, indicating that regional animal trade in the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) is remarkably cross-border. Finally, the paper finds that the hub markets that concentrate the most shipments also handle more animals and trade with more markets. Additionally, peripheral markets have more defined roles as primarily origins or destinations of animal shipments than markets in the core of the network. Of the nine key markets identified, three are close to borders, highlighting the importance of Nigeria as a livestock consumption destination for regional livestock production.
  • 24-January-2018

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    Major step forward in international tax co-operation as additional countries sign landmark agreement to strengthen tax treaties

    Ministers and high-level officials from Barbados, Côte d’Ivoire, Jamaica, Malaysia, Panama and Tunisia have today signed the BEPS Multilateral Convention bringing the total number of signatories to 78. This Convention updates the existing network of bilateral tax treaties and reduces opportunities for tax avoidance by multinational enterprises.

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  • 13-December-2017

    French, PDF, 1,703kb

    Youth Well-being Policy Review of Côte d'Ivoire

    Examen du bien-être et des politiques de la jeunesse en Côte d’Ivoire - This report provides an exhaustive overview of the situation of young people in terms of social inclusion and well-being. Based on the results of the analysis, concrete policy recommendations are proposed in order to maximize government action in favor of youth.

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  • 9-November-2017

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    Youth Inclusion Project - Emmanuel Edima

    Here is the story of Emmanuel Edima, 33, from Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire : "My name is Emanuel and I live in Abidjan. I am 33 years old. I was born in XX in the south of Abidjan. I grew up in the west of the country, which is almost 600 kilometres from where I live now. I have 4 sisters and 3 brothers. When I was young, my father worked as an agricultural technician and my mother was a housewife."

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  • 16-October-2017

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    Unlocking the potential of Youth Entrepreneurship in Developing Countries in 60 seconds

    The report Unlocking the Potential of Youth Entrepreneurship in Developing Countries aims to contribute to the ongoing debate on the role of youth entrepreneurship in generating employment in developing countries.

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  • 22-June-2017

    English, Excel, 816kb

    Youth Well-being Policy Review of Côte d'Ivoire in 60 seconds (in French)

    This brochure explains in 60 seconds the main findings of the Review of Youth Welfare and Policies in Côte d'Ivoire. This study provides an in-depth analysis of the situation of young people in terms of social inclusion and well-being. Concrete public policy recommendations are proposed to maximize the impact of government action in favor of youth.

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