Abidjan, June 03, 2026 – Today’s national discourse in Côte d’Ivoire is predominantly shaped by critical socio-economic developments. Key among these are the second annual dialogue for the Child Protection Partnership (CPC) and the presentation of the National Development Plan (PND) 2026-2030 to the international community.
First Lady Dominique Ouattara is actively spearheading renewed cooperation with the United States, urging for intensified actions and strengthened partnerships. Reports highlight her efforts to redefine challenges and set a new course for collaborative initiatives, emphasizing the need to maximize results through concerted efforts.
Sources close to the matter indicate Dominique Ouattara is central to a landmark partnership with Washington, with Côte d’Ivoire and the United States reinforcing their joint commitment to combat child trafficking and underage labor. This alliance marks a significant step in strengthening bilateral efforts in this crucial domain.
The First Lady also presided over the second annual CPC partnership dialogue, expressing satisfaction with the progress achieved thus far in child protection initiatives.
Shifting to economic matters, several daily publications are focusing on an impending partnership between Côte d’Ivoire and a prominent Chinese conglomerate. This collaboration aims to bolster vital sectors including energy, electricity, water resources, and infrastructure development.
An influential Chinese entity, identified as China Energy Engineering Corporation, is poised to arrive, ready to materialize President Ouattara’s grand vision for the nation. The group’s President-Director General has affirmed their readiness to invest substantially in Côte d’Ivoire, signaling a major boost for industrial growth.
Prime Minister Beugré Mambé and Ni Zhen are reportedly laying the groundwork for a strategic and transformative partnership. Discussions have centered on significant investment opportunities across electricity distribution, gas power plants, and transportation infrastructure. The Prime Minister has actively encouraged China Energy to invest further in the Ivorian economy.
In parallel economic news, the detailed presentation of the PND 2026-2030 to the global community has garnered extensive coverage across the national press.
Côte d’Ivoire is placing a significant bet on private investment to fuel its development plan. The PND 2026-2030 was presented to ambassadors, who were urged to mobilize their respective nations for an upcoming consultative group meeting scheduled for July 8 and 9.
The financing strategy for this ambitious plan heavily relies on attracting substantial private sector investment.
The government also presented its comprehensive strategy to development partners, with Minister Diarrassouba delivering a compelling advocacy before the international community to secure support for these critical objectives.
The Minister is actively engaging ambassadors in the crucial task of mobilizing the necessary resources to fund the PND 2026-2030. The government remains committed to rallying international support for this pivotal development strategy.
Newspapers are also reporting on the presentation of the report and recommendations from the Economic, Social, Environmental and Cultural Council (CESEC) concerning agro-industry development policy.
Aka Aouélé and the CESEC have put forth seven concrete recommendations aimed at shaping the future policy for agro-industrial growth. The CESEC unanimously adopted this report and its seven recommendations, underscoring a collective vision for the sector.
Council members have approved a report and an opinion pertaining to the agro-industry development policy, with the CESEC’s adopted opinion specifically targeting the acceleration of the country’s economic transformation.


