
The general aim of the meeting was to get national and international

The panel discussion was financed by the UN Development Programme (UNDP) with expertise provided by the Ivorian Ministry of Employment, Social Affairs and Professional Training and the Ministry of Planning and Development, the Ministry of Mines and Industry, the private sector through the association of entrepreneurs and other partners.
OJPCI President Goore Bi Hue said the aim was to stimulate debate on one of the indicators of economic performance which is employment.
"According to specialists, full employment is a sign of economic vitality of a country," he said. He deplored the fact that the numerous closures and displacements of businesses as a result of the post-electoral crisis also had a negative impact on the employment sector in Côte d'Ivoire.

Contributions at the panel discussions came from experts from the relevant Ministries, the General Confederation of Enterprises, the World Bank, the International Labour Organisation and the UN Industrial Development Organisation and were followed by debates with some 100 journalists specialized in socio-economic issues, civil society orgnisations, consular chambers, research centres, universities and professional schools.





