Problems in Côte d’Ivoire: Instability, Poverty, Education, Reconciliation
The country was in a crisis for more than ten years; companies were losing jobs and poverty was rising.
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The country was in a crisis for more than ten years; companies were losing jobs and poverty was rising.
Alain Aboa, Vice Chairman of Benianh International Foundation, and Sylviane Fontaine, Administrative and Financial Director of Benianh International Fondation
The Fondation Benianh International is a non-governmental organization recognized by Côte d’Ivoire law and was created in July 1996.
Mohammed Kaouam, President of Chouaib Doukkali University
Our challenge is to foresee the country’s future development. It is developing very quickly, and it is hard for universities to follow its pace. We believe that partnerships with European, Canadian and American universities will help us to do so.
Al Akhawayn University, President, Driss Ouaouicha
We are unique in that we teach in English but also follow a liberal arts system of education. We teach the specifics of the major but also invest equally in educating the whole person.
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President of University of Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah, Esserrhini Farissi
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