Posted by: africanpressorganization | 27 October 2011

Reconciliation and Institutional Capacity Key to Côte d Ivoire s Economic Recovery, Says World Bank Vice President for Africa


 

Reconciliation and Institutional Capacity Key to Côte d Ivoire s Economic Recovery, Says World Bank Vice President for Africa

 

ABIDJAN, Côte d’Ivoire, October 27, 2011/African Press Organization (APO)/ — As she wrapped up a two-day visit of Côte d Ivoire,

World Bank Vice President for the Africa Region, Obiageli Ezekwesili, stressed

the importance of rebuilding social cohesion in a country that previously had

very strong social capital based on unity, diversity and a vibrant economy in

the sub-region of West Africa.

 

I said to the President that it is obvious that the common vision is to make

Côte d Ivoire a society that grows economically, becomes vibrant again and

tackles poverty, which is the common enemy of all Ivoirians, Ms. Ezekwesili

said as she wrapped up a two-day visit during which she met with President

Alassane Ouattara, Prime Minister Guillaume Soro, and members of the Commission

on Dialogue, Truth and Reconciliation headed by former Prime Minister Charles

Konan Banny.

 

The visit, which comes six months after the end of the post-election crisis

that shook Côte d Ivoire, was an opportunity for Ms. Ezekwesili to follow up on

progress towards debt relief under the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries

Initiative, as well as reforms in the agriculture sector, in particular the

cocoa and coffee sub-sectors. It was also an opportunity for Ms. Ezekwesili to

reiterate the World Bank s commitment of support to the efforts of the Ivoirian

government towards national reconciliation.

 

During a working session with cabinet members, the World Bank Vice President

for the Africa Region expressed her appreciation of the efforts that the

government is making with regard to macro-economic stability, public financial

management and governance, and the need for improvements in agriculture,

infrastructure, education and private sector development.

 

What Côte d Ivoire needs now urgently is for jobs, more jobs and even greater

jobs to be available to the citizens. This was our main focus as we looked at

what Finance Minister Charles Koffi Diby and his colleagues have been doing

across the infrastructure, energy, agriculture sectors to enhance productivity

and improve competitiveness, Ms. Ezekwesili said.

 

Another important aspect of the visit was a series of discussions with the

leaders of Côte d Ivoire s Commission on Dialogue, Truth and Reconciliation, as

well as meeting with women and Civil Society representatives, on the prospects

for reconciliation and social cohesion.

 

Ms. Ezekwesili noted that the World Bank Group has drawn important lessons from

the 2011 World Development Report on Conflict, Security and Development. The

report, she said, offers to both the Commission and civil society

representatives insights into best practices and technical expertise to help

them achieve their goals.

 

Ladies and Gentlemen, at the end of the day, the most important things for

Ivoirians, regardless of where they are from, is to understand that their

nation and its potential will be strengthened. This will not be realized until

there is a unified purpose and a realization that it is corruption, poverty,

poor governance and lack of transparency which are the common enemies of all

Ivoirians, Ms. Ezekwesili said.

 

She added that the World Bank will support the commission in looking at the

important dimension of communication strategies and how women, who have

suffered most from the long political stalemate, can become vital agents for

peace building.

 

The World Bank has recently provided two grants to Côte d Ivoire: US$150

million in budget support and US$50 million for youth employment.

 

SOURCE 

The World Bank


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