The few tarred roads are the connection to the coastal countries, along with a railway line to Abidjan. |
|
Blood diamonds are being trafficked through Abidjan, through the Ivory Coast to fuel that and other conflicts. |
|
The group was better off staying in Abidjan, where life operated on a more human level! |
|
Participants travelled from Lagos to Contonou, Lomé and Accra before finishing in Abidjan. |
|
In Abidjan, Jacques who lives with his four wives became sick with fever, coughing and loss of weight. |
|
His middle and high school years take place in Abidjan, but he does his last year of high school in Kita, Mali. |
|
The objective for 2003 is to put 6,000 patients on ARV treatment, with 1,000 of them outside of Abidjan. |
|
In the autumn we feel urged to go to Abidjan, the largest city in Côte d'Ivoire and to Monrovia, the capital of Liberia. |
|
With this backdrop the Gorée Institute convened two Ndaje dialogue workshops in April and May 2009, both on Gorée Island and in Abidjan. |
|
Dozens were also injured in clashes that took place on 26 November in Abidjan between student groups supporting both parties. |
|
Land convoys and helicopters bore Western evacuees to Yamoussoukro, where US military cargo planes waited to fly them to Abidjan, or neighbouring Ghana. |
|
Those forces reached Abidjan last Thursday and have been poised to strike ever since. |
|
After working as a guitarist, he became a singer in the Best Orchestra at the Hotel Ivoire in Abidjan. |
|
I felt mixed emotions when I learned of the capture of Ivory Coast President Laurent Gbagbo in Abidjan on Monday. |
|
On March 3, while the conflict raged, hundreds of women gathered peacefully in Abidjan to pressure their leaders for peace. |
|
It wasn't until pro-Ouattara troops began advancing toward Abidjan last week that the tide began to turn. |
|
Since Ouattara's forces entered Abidjan, most reporters have been trapped inside hotels and offices. |
|
Abidjan is becoming the business centre of Francophone West Africa, so western countries want to keep it stable. |
|
In this context, we visited one of the precarious milieus of the city of Abidjan. |
|
He is alone and he wants to go home, back home to the street market in Abidjan. |
|
|
Predominance of human immunodeficiency virus type 2 subtype B in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. |
|
Training for fieldworkers and supervisors was conducted over three days at a venue in Abidjan which had a large lecture room to accommodate all the trainees and trainers. |
|
Cote d'lvoire's Abidjan port is the country's maritime gateway and a vital asset for many of West Africa's land-locked countries. |
|
The booming economy had attracted immigrants from throughout the region, and the population of Abidjan grew at an astounding rate. |
|
Through its subsidiary, Puma Energy Côte d'Ivoire, and with the assistance of its shipping agent in Abidjan, WAIBS, Trafigura had arranged unloading and treatment of its slop waste with a newly created company, Tommy Ltd. |
|
More than 400,000 Ivorians have fled their homes, three-quarters of them from Abidjan, the country's once shinily prosperous commercial capital, most of them in the past few weeks. |
|
Integration: 'a categorical imperative' The issue of foreign nationals took up a large part of discussions in the Abidjan seminar and shed light on the crisis in Cote d'Ivoire. |
|
Yesterday he helped his grandmother sell a scanty harvest in a street market in Abidjan, today he helps his mother shopping in the MMM Migros in St. Gallen. |
|
Mr Gbagbo has been holed up in the presidential palace during the conflict while Mr Ouattara has taken refuge at the Golf Hotel, both in the commercial capital Abidjan. |
|
In September a regional bourse opened in Abidjan, and, for all its bureaucracy, is doing well. With such good omens, President Henri Konan Bedié should be confidently looking forward to re-election in two years' time. |
|
Yesterday they announced the fall of Yamoussoukro, the new administrative capital 230kms north of Abidjan, after simply walking into the city hours after government troops and police had fled. |
|
The two parties negotiated a new Protocol setting out the fishing opportunities and financial contribution between 9 and 13 November 2003 in Abidjan. |
|
The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Burkina Faso were at the origin of this project destined to revitalise the economy of the region by providing a gateway towards the sea-port of Abidjan. |
|
It was truly horrific to go through the streets of Abidjan. |
|
Create two biodiversity conservation corridors by establishing an office in Abidjan, developing and implementing a fundraising strategy and forming a committee to guide project development. |
|
The second phase is a football tournament which gathered authorities and WCYs of the city as well as radio officers in the Toumodi municipal stadium in the presence of the Juvenile Court Judge, who came from Abidjan. |
|
It should however be noted all the same that these actions should be coordinated with other African programmes like the Abidjan Convention, climate change, etc. |
|
In September 2012 he acted as sole director to request they transfer its registration to Abidjan. |
|
Bony also took on responsibility for the operation of a child from Abidjan who was suffering from elephantitis. |
|
Abidjan remained tense and faced the possible grip of starvation. |
|
|
Just two years after Emirates whetted the appetites of travellers to Abidjan with a five times a week service, demand has called for operations to go daily, and now they have. |
|
French is mostly a second language in Africa, but it has become a first language in some urban areas, such as the region of Abidjan, Ivory Coast and in Libreville, Gabon. |
|
In his first televised address since the siege in Abidjan began this week, Ouattara said he would focus on returning the country to normal to ease the plight of civilians. |
|