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07.05.2012 - ReliefWeb
, Author: UN News Service
5 mass prison breaks in 2012 so far; they occurred in towns Abidjan, Dimbokro, Katiola, Korhogo, and Agboville; UN calls for improvement of prison conditions [ID 215864]
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Appeal or news release: Côte d'Ivoire: UN voices concern over recent prison breaks in Côte d'Ivoire |
28.04.2012 - ReliefWeb
, Author: Agence France-Presse
Article on the political situation; government and opposition agreed to launch a formal dialogue and meet 4 times a year [ID 215575]
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Media report: I.Coast government, opposition agree on regular talks |
26.04.2012 - Integrated Regional Information Network 
No signs of improvement for displaced people in Western regions around town of Duékoué; farms people were displaced from have been taken over by other groups, which hinders a return [ID 215164]
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Media report: Cote d'Ivoire: Displaced in west feel "forgotten |
26.04.2012 - ReliefWeb
, Author: Agence France-Presse
Sakre: According to a military source, 8 people were killed and 10 homes burned in an attack; 4 attackers have been arrested [ID 215175]
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Media report: Eight dead in Ivory Coast attack |
25.04.2012 - ReliefWeb 
Sakre: According to a military source, 6 people were killed in an overnight attack; 4 attackers were arrested, all of them supporters of former President Laurent Gbagbo [ID 215064]
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Media report: Six killed in Ivory Coast attack: sources |
19.04.2012 - Reporters Sans Frontières 
Osange Silou-Kieffer, the wife of missing Franco-Canadian journalist Guy-André Kieffer, received an assurance from President Alassane Ouattara that no-one would be protected in the investigation into her husband's disappearance [ID 214231]
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Appeal or news release: President tells missing journalist's wife no one will be protected in investigation |
02.04.2012 - Reporters Sans Frontières 
According to an interior ministry official, Ousmane Sy Savané, the director general of the Cyclone newspaper group, has not been arrested because of his activities as a media owner but because he is suspected of “endangering state security” [ID 212954]
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Appeal or news release: Why is police intelligence holding opposition media executive? |
31.03.2012 - Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Country report (as at March 2012) [ID 216052]
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Periodical report: Algemeen ambtsbericht Ivoorkust |
29.03.2012 - UN Security Council 
Report of the Secretary-General on political and security developments, human rights, transitional justice, the humanitarian situation, etc. in Côte d’Ivoire [ID 214861]
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Special or analytical report: Special report of the Secretary-General on the United Nations Operation in Côte d’Ivoire [S/2012/186] |
19.03.2012 - ReliefWeb
, Author: Inter Press Service
Article on the situation of children and the consequences of violence following the November 2010 presidential elections [ID 212516]
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Media report: The lost innocence of Cote d'Ivoire's children |
19.03.2012 - UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs 
Update on the humanitarian situation (protection; health; food security and nutrition; education) [ID 212517]
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Special or analytical report: Bulletin Humanitaire, 19 mars 2012 |
14.03.2012 - ReliefWeb
, Author: Inter Press Service
Article on the health system [ID 212004]
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Media report: Struggling to Rebuild Cote d'Ivoire's Health System |
08.03.2012 - ReliefWeb
, Author: Agence France-Presse
The final results from the Independent Electoral Commission confirmed that President Alassane Ouattara's party had won an overall majority in the parliamentary election, which was boycotted by the main opposition [ID 211506]
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Media report: I.Coast PM steps down as results confirm Ouattara party win |
08.03.2012 - Médecins Sans Frontières 
Report on maternal care and emergency obstetric care in humanitarian crisis [ID 213055]
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Special or analytical report: Urgent Delivery Maternal Death: The Avoidable Crisis |
05.03.2012 - Human Rights Watch 
Rising violent crime in and around the town of Bouaké; since early December 2011, at least 22 people have been murdered during attacks on passengers travelling on motorbikes or in commercial vehicles [ID 211893]
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Appeal or news release: Côte d’Ivoire: Lethal Crime Wave, Security Vacuum |
27.02.2012 - Reuters, Author: AlertNet
Bonon: According to an official, at least 5 people were killed when unidentified attackers fired at a polling station hours after voting had ended [ID 211495]
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Media report: Five killed in attack on Ivorian voting station |
23.02.2012 - Human Rights Watch 
Article on national commission of inquiry charged with investigating 2010-2011 post-election violence [ID 211062]
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Appeal or news release: Côte d'Ivoire: Inquiry's Shortcuts Raise Red Flags |
21.02.2012 - Committee to Protect Journalists 
Annual report on press freedom in 2011 [ID 213768]
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Periodical report: Attacks on the Press 2011 |
14.02.2012 - Reuters, Author: AlertNet
Arrah region: According to an official, at least 3 people were killed and about 20 others were injured during 2 days of clashes; locals were protesting against former Forces républicaines de Côte d’Ivoire (FRCI) soldiers [ID 211494]
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Media report: At least 3 killed in eastern Ivorian clashes |
13.02.2012 - ReliefWeb
, Author: Agence France-Presse
According to security and medical sources, 3 people were killed and about a dozen injured in clashes between local communities and soldiers [ID 211493]
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Media report: Three Killed, Dozen Wounded in I. Coast clashes with soldiers |
09.02.2012 - ReliefWeb
, Author: UN Operation in Côte d'Ivoire
Attécoubé: In the course of an UN operation to collect still circulating arms 185 former fighters have voluntarily returned their arms [ID 210111]
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Appeal or news release: 185 ex-combattants déposent les armes à Attecoube |
08.02.2012 - Integrated Regional Information Network 
Article on shortcomings in the fight against leprosy [ID 210124]
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Media report: Leprosy fight still flagging |
02.02.2012 - Reporters Sans Frontières 
Charles Sanga, editor of the daily Le Patriote, released after being held for 24 hours at the headquarters of the Directorate for Territorial Surveillance (DST) in Abidjan for allegedly "publishing confidential information"; journalist Jean-Claude Coulibaly released at the same time as Sanga [ID 209748]
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Appeal or news release: Le Patriote editor released after being held for 24 hours |
02.02.2012 - ReliefWeb
, Author: UN News Service
Abidjan: A UN voluntary disarmament operation aims to collect illegal weapons still in circulation among the civilian population [ID 210108]
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Media report: UN disarmament operation continues near Abidjan |
30.01.2012 - Guardian 
After February 2012, the free healthcare service will only be available to mothers and their children under six years of age; consultation fees will drop from 1,000 to 650 CFA francs [ID 209248]
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Media report: Ivory Coast forced to drop free public healthcare system due to rising costs |



