Ivory Coast Newspapers
Africa Continential
Since 1960 Africa Confidential is one of the longest-established specialist publications on
Africa, with a considerable reputation for being first with the in depth news on significant
political, economic and security developments across the continent. Our track record owes much
to our comprehensive network of local correspondents and the connections that we’ve built up
throughout Africa since we started publishing back in 1960. Why confidential? This continent-wide,
on-the-ground coverage enables us to identify and monitor upcoming issues before they are picked up by
the general media – and analyse their real significance for our readers. What’s more, all our
contributors write for us on the basis of strict anonymity, a principle that was established from
the outset in 1960 to ensure writers’ personal safety in the turbulent, early years of post-colonial
African independence. Hence the newsletter’s title.
afrol News - Cote d'Ivoire
afrol News is an independent news agency, established in 2000. We
exclusively cover the African continent, in English, Spanish, French and in
Portuguese.
allAfrica.com:
Cote d'Ivoire
African news and information for a global audience.
BBC News - Ivory Coast
Presents country overview, key facts and events, timelines and leader
profiles along with current news.
International Crisis Group - Cote d'Ivoir
The International Crisis Group (Crisis Group) is an independent, non-profit, non-governmental
organisation, with some 130 staff members on five continents, working through field-based
analysis and high-level advocacy to prevent and resolve deadly conflict.
IRIN News - Cote d'Ivoir
IRIN's principal role is to provide news and analysis about sub-Saharan Africa, the
Middle East and parts of Asia for the humanitarian community.
Mbendi Information for Africa
MBendi Information Services (Pty) Ltd is a privately owned Internet business publishing company
founded in 1995 and based in Cape Town, South Africa. The company uses the Internet to support
business and political decision makers worldwide.
US State Department - Cote d'Ivoir Consular Information Sheet
The mission of the Bureau of Consular Affairs is to protect the lives and
interests of American citizens overseas and to strengthen U.S. border
security. Consular work is about touching people’s lives in a thousand
different ways every day. We deal with events and issues that have a
personal impact: birth, death, marriage, adoption, child custody,
citizenship, and relocation to another country. CA provides the passports
that enable Americans to travel internationally and stands ready to lend a
helping hand when citizens fall victim to crime, accident or illness in
other countries, or just want to vote absentee. We make decisions and take
actions every day that form key turning points in people’s lives.
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