
The National Assembly of Côte d'Ivoire unanimously adopted the 2026-2030 National Development Plan NDP during a plenary session on Tuesday, April 14, 2026. This strategic framework for the country's economic policy over the next five years was adopted under the presidency of Mr. Patrick Achi, President of the National Assembly. The NDP outlines a total budget of 114,838.5 billion CFA francs, with 70.2% to be financed by the private sector and 29.8% by the public sector. Structured around six strategic pillars, the plan targets an annual growth rate of 7.2% and a per capita income of 4,500 USD by 2030. Priority investments are concentrated in energy, transport, vocational training, and agricultural value chains. This vote follows the unanimous adoption by the Economic and Financial Affairs Committee, solidifying the NDP 2026-2030 as a state commitment beyond political timelines. Côte d'Ivoire's decision to submit its national development plan for parliamentary approval enhances its institutional scope and credibility among investors and development partners. The constitutional process continues, with the text to be transmitted to the Senate for examination during its next session, which is the final step before its implementation. The Ministry of Planning and Development will oversee the steering, monitoring, and evaluation of the NDP's implementation, in conjunction with all sectoral ministries and technical and financial partners.
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