
A new report by the OECD and the UNESCO Chair "Water, Women and Decision-Making Power" CUEFPOD, released on June 30, 2026, reveals that 96% of Ivorians believe men should be solely responsible for their family's financial needs. This societal pressure contributes to chronic stress in 90% of men. The study, titled "Masculinity and Gender Equality: Perspectives from C么te d'Ivoire and Senegal," is based on a national survey of 1,530 Ivorian households. It highlights a "silent gap" of up to 30 points between individuals' personal beliefs and what they perceive as societal norms. In C么te d'Ivoire, respondents consistently overestimate the conservatism of men and underestimate the progressiveness of women. The report suggests that correcting these misperceptions could be a significant area for public action to drive collective change, as the majority is already more egalitarian than they realize. The country's masculinity norms index stands at 57 out of 100, with notable disparities: the more conservative North scores around 65, while Abidjan and the South score 53. A generational divide is also emerging, with young men 15-24 years showing the highest adherence to restrictive norms, while young women in the same age group are the most progressive. This polarization could lead to intragenerational tensions in the coming two decades. The report also links adherence to rigid norms with Gender-Based Violence GBV; approximately 30% of women and 20% of men in C么te d'Ivoire have experienc
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Must ReadBurkina Faso, Mali, and Niger officially withdrew from the International Criminal Court ICC in June 2027, one year after submitting their mandatory withdrawal requests. These three Sahelian countries, governed by juntas advocating a sovereignist policy and distancing themselves from Western nations, jointly announced their intention to withdraw from the ICC in September 2025. They described the court as "an instrument of neocolonial repression in the hands of imperialism." Niger submitted its withdrawal request on June 18, 2026, followed by Mali and Burkina Faso six days later, according to notifications from the UN Secretary-General, who is the depositary of the Rome Statute that established the ICC. Mali stated that the "distribution of equitable international criminal justice, essential for achieving the legitimate aspirations that motivated the creation of the ICC, is regularly hampered by the instrumentalization of the Court for political ends." Burkina Faso believes that "over time, the Court has progressively moved away from its distinctive founders, becoming a selective and politicized tool, to the detriment of the impartiality and objectivity that should constitute it." Niger cited "diversion of objective" and "instrumentalization of this jurisdiction." The ICC expressed concern and regret over these withdrawals. Marceau Sivieude, Director of Amnesty International for West and Central Africa, stated that this decision "threatens to deprive thousands of victims of the
Must ReadOn Friday, July 3, 2026, China provided two combat patrol boats to the army. This information was highlighted in the "Titrologue" section of Abidjan.net TV, which also covered other news from the same period. These included the government's proposal of 12,000 housing units for displaced persons, the agenda for fairs and exhibitions in July 2026, and reports on floods in Abidjan caused by waste, which led to heavy tolls and multiple deaths. Other reports mentioned a taxi swept away by waters in Riviera Palmeraie and the discovery of three children drowned in a watercourse in Bas Sassandra/Grabo.

Portugal secured a dramatic 2-1 victory over Croatia in the World Cup round of 16, with Cristiano Ronaldo, aged 41, scoring a crucial equalizer from a penalty in the 68th minute. Gon莽alo Ramos then netted the winning goal in the 90+4th minute. Croatia had initially taken the lead through Ivan Perisic in the 53rd minute, and had two goals disallowed for offside, including a VAR decision against Josko Gvardiol in the 90+13th minute. Portugal will now face Spain in the quarterfinals. Earlier, Spain dominated Austria with a 3-0 win, with Mikel Oyarzabal scoring twice and Pedro Porro adding another goal. This victory marked Spain's first knockout stage win in a World Cup since their 2010 triumph. Elsewhere, Switzerland defeated Algeria 2-0 to advance to the round of 16, where they will play either Colombia or Ghana. Argentina, the reigning world champions, are set to play Cape Verde in Miami, with Cape Verde's coach Pedro "Bubista" Leit茫o stating his team has nothing to fear, despite facing Lionel Messi, who is tied with Kylian Mbapp茅 as the tournament's top scorer with six goals.