
The United Nations Operation in Côte d'Ivoire (UNOCI), on Wednesday, 16 July 2014, organised a sensitisation session with villagers in Banguehi, situated at 537 km northwest of Abidjan, on social cohesion and respect for human rights. The activity was organised in collaboration with its partners the NGO Bonne Action and the Ivorian Ministry of Agriculture.

In his presentation, Pierre Aby from UNOCI's Public Information Office reminded participants that "{gender-based violence, such as forced marriage, physical attacks and impunity linked to raped should be banished from your respective communities}".

Lieutenant Mehrab from the Bangladeshi Contingent explained the mandate of UNOCI's Military Force, which involves protection of civilians and initiating humanitarian actions such as free medical consultations for the well-being of the people, among other activities.

Issues of land ownership was the focus of the presentation made by Teya Koffi, a representative of the Ministry of Agriculture. He told villagers, the transfer or assignment of land by men as well as women is recognised by the land ownership law of 1998.






