
The course which took place in Duekoue, 502 km north-west of Abidjan, was organized by the UN Operation in Cote d'Ivoire (UNOCI) and centred on three themes namely: the prevention, management and settlement of conflicts: principles and dynamics; human rights and social peace; the protection of the woman and the child for the reinforcement of social peace.

The workshop drew up a number of resolutions including the setting up of a discussion platform within the framework of an early warning system to fight against rumours and the prevention of inter-community conflicts in Guemon; the organisation of inter-community cultural events to strengthen social cohesion and facilitate real reconciliation; the popularization of human rights notions especially the rights of women and children through the use of community radios and the support of political leaders and civil society; the sensitisation of the population about the negative effects of early and forced marriages.


The head of the UNOCI delegation told participants that resolutions and recommendations arrived at should be translated into reality in order to help promote social cohesion.

Local authorities said they were pleased with the outcome of the workshop and called on the participants to implement the recommendations in the field.





