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Côte d'Ivoire


Priority country : Multi-stakeholder approaches

Côte d'Ivoire joined SWA in 2010. For capacity building, technical and financial support, monitoring of commitments and exchange in the WASH sector, the Government takes part in different international platforms. Under the SWA umbrella, the government and partners work in particular around topics related to mutual accountability and tackling inequalities. The government has strengthened inter-ministry collaboration, evinced most recently by the launch of a 5-year programme combining water resources, water supply and sanitation, in the country’s most vulnerable areas.

Commitments by the government

Guarantee access to drinking water through the Water for All Programme to 97% of the population by 2025 and 100% by 2030 in urban and rural areas
50%
Implement integrated water resources management with a focus on regular assessment of resources and the creation of two new basin agencies, with the aim of providing water in a sustainable manner for all uses
75%
Strengthen access to affordable sanitation and drinking water for vulnerable populations through an integrated programme.
Reviewing progress
Reduce the open defecation rate in rural areas by 4% (from 39% to 35%).
75%
Mrs. Helene Bragori
Ministry of Sanitation and Hygiene
Government
Charles Baimey
JVE Côte d'Ivoire
Civil Society

News about Côte d'Ivoire

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Documents

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Key documents Type
Cote d’Ivoire 2022 SMM Country Overview
2022 Country Overview: Cote d'Ivoire
Cote d'Ivoire - Collaborative Behaviour Country Profile 2020
Regional Roadmap for Africa
South-South Learning on Creating a Sustainable Urban and Peri-Urban Sanitation Market: Experiences from the Sanitation Services Delivery Project
South-South Learning on WASH in Schools, in the crisis response to COVID-19 & post-crisis sustainability
Côte d'Ivoire - Collaborative Behaviour Country Profile
Côte d'Ivoire 2019 SMM Country Brief

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Multi-Stakeholder Collaboration: Côte d’Ivoire experience

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