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Closure of ONUCI

The United Nations Operation in Côte d'Ivoire successfully completed its mandate on 30 June 2017. You can find out about the mission's past activities and achievements through this website. 
The United Nations family remains committed to supporting the Government, ensuring that the hard won peace is sustained and that the country and its people continue to progress and thrive.

CIVIL AFFAIRS SECTION

Special Representative hands over the keys of three classrooms and an office to the people of Ehuikro

16 Mar 2015
UNOCI rehabilitates dental clinic in Issia hospital through Quick Impact Project

25 Jul 2013
UNOCI hands over rehabilitated Man Prison to authorities

27 Jun 2013
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