Cote d'Ivoire

Country Summary:

Close ties to France since independence in 1960, the development of cocoa production for export, and foreign investment made Cote d'Ivoire one of the most prosperous of the tropical African states, but did not protect it from political turmoil. On 25 December 1999, a military coup - the first ever in Cote d'Ivoire's history - overthrew the government led by President Henri Konan BEDIE. Junta leader Robert GUEI held elections in late 2000, but excluded prominent opposition leader Alassane OUATTARA, blatantly rigged the polling results, and declared himself winner. Popular protest forced GUEI to step aside and brought runner-up Laurent GBAGBO into power. GBAGBO spent his first two years in office trying to consolidate power to strengthen his weak mandate, but he was unable to appease his opponents, who launched a failed coup attempt in September 2002. Rebel forces claimed the northern half of the country and in January 2003 were granted ministerial positions in a unity government. However, the central government has yet to exert control over the northern regions and tension remains high between GBAGBO and rebel leaders. Several thousand French and West African troops remain in Cote d'Ivoire to maintain peace and help implement the peace accords.

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Measles Campaign Date: Sometime***

Population*:

Total: 17,173,000
Under 5yrs Old: 3,092,000
Pregnant: 618,000
Need ITNs: 3,710,000

 
 
 

 

 *=Population is projected for 2004 with 2003 population and current birth rate. Number of pregnant women is estimated using the birth rate and population from 2003. The number of ITNs needed is the sum of children under 5 and pregnant women.

Progress:

Total ITNs Needed: 3,710,000
GF**: 0
Become a Partner? 0
GAP: 3,710,000

**=Global Fund Aids TB & Malaria. Number is estimated by assuming 1/3 of money designated for malaria is spent on nets. For the sake of not over estimating, we figured the cost of ITNs at 5 US dollars a net. We know this price can be reduced if we purchase together.

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