THE CENTRAL PRESIDENT OF PLANETE PAIX TALKS ABOUT ELECTION NEWS WITH WILL BROWN CORRESPONDENT WEST AFRICA FROM BRITISH MAGAZINE “THE ECONOMIST”

THE CENTRAL PRESIDENT OF PLANETE PAIX TALKS ABOUT ELECTION NEWS WITH WILL BROWN CORRESPONDENT WEST AFRICA FROM BRITISH MAGAZINE “THE ECONOMIST”

Cote d’Ivoireโ€™s economy is booming, but its politics look wobbly

An election next year risks pushing the country back into conflict

Few west african countries excite investors quite as much as Cote d’Ivoire. Its economy, which is forecast to expand by more than 7% this year and next, is among the fastest growing in Africa. Its efforts to cut red tape and make it easier to start a company or get loans have won praise from private firms and multilateral institutions, such as the imf and World Bankโ€”which has bumped it up by 25 places on its โ€œease of doing businessโ€ index since 2015. On September 23rd Standard Chartered, a bank, ranked it top of its list of 20 countries that have the most potential to trade.

Much of the credit for this economic boom goes to Alassane Ouattara, a former economist who has been president since 2011. During his term the government has sold stakes in state-owned companies and invested in new roads and other infrastructure. But economic reform has not been matched by political change, prompting worries ahead of a presidential election next year that the country may slip back into conflict. A disputed election in 2010 led to a dreadful year-long civil war.

The first concern is over Mr Ouattara, who may blot his copybook by trying to run for a third term. This would seem to be in breach of the two-term limit that was written into a new constitution in 2016. But Mr Ouattara said in an interview with a French magazine last year that his first terms do not count and that he could stand for another two, starting next year. Such a move would infuriate the opposition and almost certainly lead to violent unrest, says Achille Comoe of Planete Paix, an Ivorian ngo.

One trick may be to change the constitution to bar people over the age of 75 from running. Although this would bar Mr Ouattara, it would also disqualify his main political rivals, Henri Konan Bรฉdiรฉ and Laurent Gbagbo, both former presidents. Mr Ouattara abolished the age limit in 2016, perhaps already then with a view to running again. (Even if he does not run, he may still try to tilt the contest in favour of his ruling rhdp party.)

Few ordinary folk would be unhappy to see Mr Gbagbo disqualified: it was his refusal to concede defeat after he lost the election in 2010 that sparked the civil war that led to the deaths of about 3,000 people. His political career ought surely to have ended in 2011, when Mr Ouattaraโ€™s forces winkled him out of his bunker in Abidjan, the countryโ€™s commercial capital, or when he was arrested later that year to face charges of war crimes before the International Criminal Court (icc). Yet he still influences Ivorian politics. His acquittal by the icc earlier this year raised fears that he might return to run again, reigniting conflict.

That risk was averted for the time being on September 16th, when the iccโ€™s chief prosecutor appealed against his acquittal. But the long shadow cast by the war still makes many Ivorians nervous, particularly when they look at the state of the army. Although rebels and loyalists were integrated, the army is deeply divided and prone to mutiny. In 2017 some 8,400 disgruntled soldiersโ€”about a third of the totalโ€”took over the countryโ€™s second city, Bouakรฉ, demanding $8,000 and a house each.

Ivorians strongly endorse the two-term limit for presidents and more than a quarter think their representatives are corrupt. The economy may be booming, but democracy is in a slump. โ€œPolitics is still the easiest way to make money,โ€ shrugs Andrรฉ Braud-Mensah, a businessman.

https://www.economist.com/middle-east-and-africa/2019/09/26/ivory-coasts-economy-is-booming-but-its-politics-look-wobbly

INTERNATIONAL IDENTITY DAY SEPTEMBER 16, 2019

INTERNATIONAL IDENTITY DAY SEPTEMBER 16, 2019

Motivation

 

Many important topics on the international development agenda and human rights have a day of observance. For example, December 10 is Human Rights Day, while June 20 is Refugees Day. It’s time for the identity to have its own day of observance. International observance days are effective and practical means of raising awareness and raising awareness around a subject. According to the United Nations, โ€œUnited Nations events contribute to the achievement of the purposes of the Charter of the United Nations and promote awareness and action on important political, social, cultural, humanitarian and human rights issues. ‘man. They are a useful means of promoting international and national actions and stimulate interest in United Nations activities and programs. “

 

Why International Identity Day?

 

International Identity Day (known as ID-Day) aims to raise awareness of the important role that identity plays in enabling people to exercise their rights and responsibilities in a fair and equitable way. a modern society.

 

Why September 16?

 

The choice of September 16 has been chosen to commemorate Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16.9, which calls for a legal identity for all, including birth registration by 2030.

 

Context

The ID-Day campaign was launched by ID4Africa during the 4th Annual Meeting of the ID4Africa movement, on April 24, 2018, in Abuja, Nigeria. The launch was initially welcomed by more than 1,500 individual signatures approving the proposal. This represents almost 99% of the delegates present, which reinforced the need to move the campaign forward for further development and international engagement.

 

Development and progress

 

The campaign entered its second phase in August 2018. This phase consists of forming a coalition which has been created for the political advocacy of the institutions represented, which will sensitize the United Nations delegations and their governments on the importance of identity legal so that they will vote in favor of this resolution when it reaches the General Assembly of the United Nations. Today, the coalition is represented by more than 110 of the world’s largest organizations who are members of the coalition and who support this resolution.

 

About coalition partners

 

The call for recognition of an identity day is a global initiative since identity plays an increasingly important role in the world, both in developed and developing economies. . It is on this basis that key partners must participate and align themselves with this campaign in order to sensitize governments and countries around the world on the responsible adoption of legal identity.

 

Promotion of the day of international identity

 

Lest the world forget the importance of identity, we urge all policy makers to join the coalition to help them create a permanent reminder that will give each country the opportunity, every year, to come together and assess their progress towards achieving this goal of such fundamental human development. This campaign in no way implies any financial commitment, and shows that your institution supports this initiative. Countries and organizations that choose to observe on this day would be encouraged to organize events and activities to educate the public, legislators and officials on responsible adoption of the identity and necessary protection around it. last to make it a working tool for the public good.

 

ID Day – IMPORTANT APRIL STEPS

 

2018 : Call to action – International Identity Day has been declared.
AUGUST 2018 : Beginning of the Coalition’s establishment.
JUNE 2019: The coalition exceeds 100 international partners.
SEP 2019 : Nigeria officially declares September 16 as National Identity Day.

 

The campaign will continue until international and universal recognition is achieved.

 

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PEACE DIGITAL ELECTIONS PROJECT: THE LOCAL OFFICIALS OF โ€œGRANDS PONTS REGIONโ€ TO COLLABORATE WITH PLANETE PAIX

PEACE DIGITAL ELECTIONS PROJECT: THE LOCAL OFFICIALS OF โ€œGRANDS PONTS REGIONโ€ TO COLLABORATE WITH PLANETE PAIX

After the District of Abidjan and the Gbรชkรช Region, PLANETE PAIX met local officials of “Grands Ponts” Region on Tuesday, August 20, 2019 to present and explain the project “Peace Digital Elections”. The delegation of the Organization led by President Achille COMOE, accompanied on this occasion by the Advisor Cendrรฉ KOSSA and the President of the Commune of COCODY, was received by the Technical Advisor to the President of the Regional Council in charge of Youth, Kano Daouda to discuss the program that aims to build the capacities of the Youth of the Region on issues of Peace, Security, Elections, Volunteering. The program will end on December 31, 2020 and aims above all to promote peaceful, inclusive, participatory elections by 2020 in Cรดte d’Ivoire. This National project will be implemented in 45 localities covering the 32 Regions and will be done in collaboration with various actors including the Local Authorities of all the regions concerned. The delegation then met with the Head of Cabinet and the Cabinet Director of this Institution. After the Regional Council, she went to the City Hall where she discussed the issue with the Mayor’s Chief of Staff. All of the authorities met applauded the initiative and promised to support the success of the program in the Region.