
SEA-Invest C么te d鈥橧voire, along with nine other private sector companies and two supervisory ministries, signed the Industry-Technical and Vocational Education Pact PIETP on Saturday, April 25, 2026, in Abidjan. The signing ceremony, held at the Abidjan-Cocody Technical High School, was presided over by Vice Prime Minister T茅n茅 Birahima Ouattara, representing Prime Minister Robert Beugr茅 Mamb茅. This event marked the opening of the first National Technical Education Exhibition SNET, themed "Technical education, a lever for C么te d'Ivoire's industrialization." T茅n茅 Birahima Ouattara reiterated President Alassane Ouattara's commitment to youth employability as a driver for economic transformation, emphasizing advanced technical sectors like logistics and port operations. Myriam Ouassenan, General Manager of SEA-Invest C么te d鈥橧voire, highlighted the pact's importance in developing human capital, youth employability, and sustainable industrialization. She noted that port handling, lagoon transshipment, and bulk logistics require specialized technical skills, often acquired on the job. The pact will enable companies to contribute to curriculum development aligned with industry needs and offer direct professional opportunities to young Ivorian graduates in a growing industrial sector. This initiative aims to bridge the gap between training provision and labor market realities in C么te d'Ivoire, the leading economic power in the UEMOA region.
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Must ReadThe Rally of Houphou毛tists for Democracy and Peace RHDP has welcomed the Ivorian government's decision to dissolve the Independent Electoral Commission CEI, announced after the Council of Ministers on Wednesday, May 6, 2026. In a statement signed by its Executive Secretary, Ibrahima Ciss茅 Bacongo, on May 8, the ruling party acknowledged the decision, noting that the CEI had organized and supervised various elections in C么te d'Ivoire for the past twenty-five years. Despite its efforts, the electoral body had consistently faced criticism from political actors and civil society organizations. The RHDP expressed satisfaction that the government addressed these concerns by dissolving the institution. The party reaffirmed its full support for President Alassane Ouattara, stating that he continues to demonstrate his responsiveness to citizens' needs for a peaceful, prosperous, and united C么te d'Ivoire. The RHDP urged political actors and civil society organizations to fully engage in preserving peace and trust to establish a new electoral management mechanism that ensures calm elections in C么te d'Ivoire.
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